Chasing Aquila

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by James Hume


  ‘Darling, I’m pregnant. I’m not ill.’

  ‘A perfect end to a perfect day.’

  ‘That’s what I told him.’

  A Note from James Hume

  Thank you so much for reading Chasing Aquila. If you enjoyed it, please take a moment to leave a review at Amazon. Even if it’s only a line or two, it would be very much appreciated.

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  James Hume

  Further Reading

  Hunting Aquila (An intriguing WW2 spy drama, with a twist)

  During World War 2, Churchill stumbles across a leak of vital information from the UK to the enemy and calls in Commander Jonathan Porritt to catch the mole. Porritt has no leads until Jane, a young British translator, unwittingly gets caught up with a German spy trying to flee the country. Can Porritt use his Special Branch teams in Glasgow, Yorkshire, London and Belfast to rescue Jane and smash the undercover spy organisation before Churchill’s invasion plans get leaked?

  This deftly plotted, action-packed thriller is full of twists and turns. Carefully weaving fact and fiction, it provides powerful and intriguing lessons that still apply in today’s changing world.

  ‘A proper page-turner full of well-plotted twists and turns. I loved the story, which rattles along at a cracking pace. The attention to detail with impressive research meant the whole book stayed with me long after I’d finished reading.’ (Kerry Barrett, Author / Editor)

  ‘Well written spy novel. Grabs you from the beginning to the end. A great cast of characters, both good and bad.’ (Kindle customer)

  ‘A brilliant story. I couldn't put this book down and read it in less than a day to the exclusion of everything else.’ (Kindle customer)

  Available – on Amazon now

  Killing the Captain (A Sandra Maxwell thriller)

  Just after World War 2, when partly deaf Adam Bryson lip reads a conversation between two businessmen planning an assassination in the UK, it sets off a series of events that involve Sandra Maxwell, Head of Special Branch in the West of Scotland. Can she identify the target, capture the crooks and deal with the aftermath before anyone gets killed?

  This deftly plotted, action-packed thriller is full of twists and turns. Carefully weaving fact and fiction, it provides powerful and intriguing lessons that still apply in today’s changing world.

  Available – late 2019

 

 

 


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