The Insider
By (Author) Matthew Richardson
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
1st March 2022
25th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Political / legal thriller
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
247g
A thrilling novel of espionage and murder in the dark heart of Westminster, from the UK's most exciting new spy writer A Russian defector is found brutally murdered in a London hotel. Only four people in the world knew he had turned - the four most important and powerful figures in Whitehall. There's only one conclusion - a mole has infiltrated the highest levels of the nation's security. Operating in secret from within Westminster's darkest corners, former spy, Solomon Vine, must uncover the traitor. Because Britain's future hangs in the balance. And with it the fate of the whole world . . .
Praise for Matthew Richardson * - *
Proof that the spy genre is flourishing in the 21st century . . . [Richardson's] plotting has an old-school, Swiss-clock precision * The Guardian *
Compelling, intense and sharply authentic -- James Swallow, bestselling author of Nomad * - *
A bang-up-to-date thriller told with old-school panache. A great read. -- Mick Herron, CWA Gold Dagger-winning author of Dead Lions * - *
A splendid tale of espionage starring an old-fashioned MI6 hero . . . exciting spy literature * The Times *
Combines immaculate Cold War tradecraft with modern tech savvy as our maverick hero comes up against a le Carr-esque establishment while trying to find a mole * Sunday Times Crime Club *
Supremely confident . . . told with panache and a taste for spy craft that mark it as outstanding * Daily Mail *
Authentic, mysterious, fraught with deception, betrayal, and uncertain allegiances, it captures perfectly the foggy world of spies -- Jason Matthews, author of Red Sparrow * - *
Calls to mind early le Carr -- Gregg Hurwitz, bestselling author of Orphan X * - *
Truly authentic and frighteningly so . . . a remarkable thriller * Shot Magazine *
Matthew Richardson studied English at Durham University and Merton College, Oxford. After a brief spell as a freelance journalist, he began working as a researcher and speechwriter in Westminster, and has also written speeches for senior figures in the private sector. The Insider is his second novel.