Black ops / Stephen Leather.

By: Leather, Stephen [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Leather, Stephen. DC Dan Shepherd novel ; 12.Publisher: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 425 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444736649 (pbk.); 1444736647 (pbk.)Subject(s): Great Britain. MI5 -- Officials and employees -- Fiction | Great Britain. MI5 | Shepherd, Dan (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Employees | Shepherd, Dan (Fictitious character) | Undercover operations -- FictionGenre/Form: Suspense fiction | Fiction. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: Spider Shepherd's MI5 Controller, Charlie Button, has gone rogue, using government resources to get revenge on the men who killed her husband. Spider is told to betray her. Worse, he's asked to cooperate with his nemesis at MI6, Jeremy Willoughby Brown, in taking Charlie down. And he will have to cross the assassin, Lex Harper, currently on the trail of two Irish terrorists, who may be able to lead him to his ex-boss. Meanwhile, Spider's 16-year-old son is caught with drugs, expelled from school and threatened with prosecution. But the drug police offer Spider a deal: go undercover, unmask a local dealer and his son will go free. Spider has no option but to cooperate. But is he any better than Charlie, using work resources to resolve personal issues?
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At head of cover title: A Spider Shepherd thriller.

Spider Shepherd's MI5 Controller, Charlie Button, has gone rogue, using government resources to get revenge on the men who killed her husband. Spider is told to betray her. Worse, he's asked to cooperate with his nemesis at MI6, Jeremy Willoughby Brown, in taking Charlie down. And he will have to cross the assassin, Lex Harper, currently on the trail of two Irish terrorists, who may be able to lead him to his ex-boss. Meanwhile, Spider's 16-year-old son is caught with drugs, expelled from school and threatened with prosecution. But the drug police offer Spider a deal: go undercover, unmask a local dealer and his son will go free. Spider has no option but to cooperate. But is he any better than Charlie, using work resources to resolve personal issues?

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