The Geneva trap

a Liz Carlyle novel

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Stella Rimington: The Geneva trap (2012, Bloomsbury)

328 pages

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2012 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-60819-872-6
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OCLC Number:
772106529

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2 stars (1 review)

When a Russian intelligence officer insists on speaking to no one but her about cyber sabotage that has brought down a U.S. communications satellite, MI5 agent Liz Carlyle learns of a plot to hack into the West's military and reignite the Cold War.

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2 stars

This review originally appeared on my blog; literary-exploration.com/2012/09/18/book-review-the-geneva-trap/

The
Geneva Trap by Stella Rimington is my first real look into the Liz Carlyle series but this is book seven. So be warned that I’ve not read the other six books so my opinions of this book are only based as a standalone book. Liz Carlyle is a counter terrorism agent for MI5 who is approached by a Russian intelligence officer with some vital information of a cyber-sabotage plot on an American defence program. Liz now has to determine if this is the Russians sabotaging the West’s defences or if this is something much worse.

Stella Rimmington brings all her knowledge to this book as a former MI5 agent and she tries to tangle a story of intrigue and suspense in this novel. But does it work as well as it should? For me I haven’t had much experience …

Subjects

  • Great Britain. MI5
  • Intelligence officers
  • Fiction
  • Great Britain
  • Terrorism
  • Women intelligence officers
  • Spy stories

Places

  • Great Britain