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Watchman: a Novel / Ian Rankin.

Par : Rankin, Ian.
Éditeur : London : Orion Books, 2003Description :xvii, 265 p. : cov. ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN : 0752860348; 9780752860343.Sujet(s) : Flint, Miles (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Spy stories | Belfast (Northern Ireland) -- FictionGenre/Forme :Detective novels.Classification CDD :823/.914 Résumé : "Bombs are exploding in the streets of London, but life seems to have planted more subtle booby-traps for Miles Flint. Miles is a spy. His job is to watch and to listen, then to report back to his superiors, nothing more. The job, offering glimpses into the most private lives of his victims, appeals to Miles. He doesn't just lust after promotion, and he doesn't want action. He wants, just for once, not to botch a case. Having lost one suspect - with horrific consequences - Miles becomes too involved with another, a young Irishwoman. His marriage seems ready to crumble to dust. So does his home. He is being pursued by 'The Hel-Raiser of Fleet Street', reporter Jim Stevens, who also has his sights set on MP Harry Sizewell. Meanwhile, Miles, pursuing dreams of beetles and moles, is given one last chance of redemption - a trip to Belfast, which quickly becomes a flight of terror, murder and shocking discoveries. But can the voyeur survive in a world of violent action? Ian Rankin's hard-to-find early spy novel, reissued with a new introduction by the author." (Book Cover)
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"Bombs are exploding in the streets of London, but life seems to have planted more subtle booby-traps for Miles Flint. Miles is a spy. His job is to watch and to listen, then to report back to his superiors, nothing more. The job, offering glimpses into the most private lives of his victims, appeals to Miles. He doesn't just lust after promotion, and he doesn't want action. He wants, just for once, not to botch a case. Having lost one suspect - with horrific consequences - Miles becomes too involved with another, a young Irishwoman. His marriage seems ready to crumble to dust. So does his home. He is being pursued by 'The Hel-Raiser of Fleet Street', reporter Jim Stevens, who also has his sights set on MP Harry Sizewell. Meanwhile, Miles, pursuing dreams of beetles and moles, is given one last chance of redemption - a trip to Belfast, which quickly becomes a flight of terror, murder and shocking discoveries. But can the voyeur survive in a world of violent action? Ian Rankin's hard-to-find early spy novel, reissued with a new introduction by the author." (Book Cover)

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