The FSB Girls Trilogy

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Author: Ben Godfrey ISBN: 1230002378473
Publisher: Beaulieu Books Publication: June 15, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ben Godfrey
ISBN: 1230002378473
Publisher: Beaulieu Books
Publication: June 15, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Martina and Suvlana appear to be just two of the many migrant workers from Eastern Europe happily commuting to and working in London, and for most of the time that is exactly what they are. When the telephone rings in the middle of the night their true identities emerge. This is the beginning of 18 Days in May, the first book in this trilogy.

Jimmy Wilson is a reformed bad boy, now the epitome of respectability, but his past is about to kick him in the teeth. Targetted by both MI6 and the FSB he becomes involved in personal vendettas by the heads of both organisations. Befriended and assisted by Viltalija, the new barmaid at his local pub, he goes back into his past to attempt to discover why. The fall of the Berlin Wall, political intrigue and a powerful Media Mogul combine to give him the answer. All he has to do is then is survive.

The second book has Martina and Suvlana's cover threatened. To protect themselves they embark on a private mission to recover drug money but become involved with the police in two countries. Their boss discovers what they are doing and gives them another mission which has fatal consequences.

The third book has political intrigue and double dealing at its heart. A woman is shot and thrown into the sea from a Russian submarine. A Russian General is cosying up to an MI6 supremo. The CIA infiltrate the Vice Squad. FSB and MI6 agents are dropping like flies but why? No one is what they appear to be. The new girl works it out but at a cost. Abandoned by everybody bar one, she takes control and embarks on an exhilarating yet terrifying excursion into the sleazy nightlife of London's Soho.

Author's note. It is not fashionable to portray the 'enemy' in a sympathetic light. Fiction is not always a reflection of reality but in the case of the FSB Girls it would be nice if it were so.

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Martina and Suvlana appear to be just two of the many migrant workers from Eastern Europe happily commuting to and working in London, and for most of the time that is exactly what they are. When the telephone rings in the middle of the night their true identities emerge. This is the beginning of 18 Days in May, the first book in this trilogy.

Jimmy Wilson is a reformed bad boy, now the epitome of respectability, but his past is about to kick him in the teeth. Targetted by both MI6 and the FSB he becomes involved in personal vendettas by the heads of both organisations. Befriended and assisted by Viltalija, the new barmaid at his local pub, he goes back into his past to attempt to discover why. The fall of the Berlin Wall, political intrigue and a powerful Media Mogul combine to give him the answer. All he has to do is then is survive.

The second book has Martina and Suvlana's cover threatened. To protect themselves they embark on a private mission to recover drug money but become involved with the police in two countries. Their boss discovers what they are doing and gives them another mission which has fatal consequences.

The third book has political intrigue and double dealing at its heart. A woman is shot and thrown into the sea from a Russian submarine. A Russian General is cosying up to an MI6 supremo. The CIA infiltrate the Vice Squad. FSB and MI6 agents are dropping like flies but why? No one is what they appear to be. The new girl works it out but at a cost. Abandoned by everybody bar one, she takes control and embarks on an exhilarating yet terrifying excursion into the sleazy nightlife of London's Soho.

Author's note. It is not fashionable to portray the 'enemy' in a sympathetic light. Fiction is not always a reflection of reality but in the case of the FSB Girls it would be nice if it were so.

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