Author: | Stephen Howells | ISBN: | 9781465996145 |
Publisher: | Stephen Howells | Publication: | November 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Stephen Howells |
ISBN: | 9781465996145 |
Publisher: | Stephen Howells |
Publication: | November 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Bill works for a British government agency on a freelance basis doing long term surveillance operations but is currently without a portfolio. The call to action is a welcome one but he is unaware that the subject matter will awake in him his old love of cycling and a new love for Italy. After a pleasant trip across France where he takes to the Romany lifestyle, he gradually integrates into Lombardia and the cycling scene there. Bill makes friends that provide his cover and others that betray him. An awkward relationship with a Dutch girl becomes a distraction and despite the urgency of the operation, he manages to get into a fight over her with a football star. His friendship with Bruno, a doctor, finally gives him a second opinion on the dark world of performance enhancing products and he finds there is no black and white in professional sport. He tracks a gangs influence from cycling to football while they watch him. Despite losing trust in his boss who he privately refers to as 'Mr Big', together, they attempt to draw the criminal organisation into their hands.
The book style is deliberately anecdotal, with emphasis on the places Bill passes through and the local people. Bill's frailties, doubts, opinions and beliefs are revealed as he interacts with the people he meets and the stresses the operation puts on both them and himself.
Bill works for a British government agency on a freelance basis doing long term surveillance operations but is currently without a portfolio. The call to action is a welcome one but he is unaware that the subject matter will awake in him his old love of cycling and a new love for Italy. After a pleasant trip across France where he takes to the Romany lifestyle, he gradually integrates into Lombardia and the cycling scene there. Bill makes friends that provide his cover and others that betray him. An awkward relationship with a Dutch girl becomes a distraction and despite the urgency of the operation, he manages to get into a fight over her with a football star. His friendship with Bruno, a doctor, finally gives him a second opinion on the dark world of performance enhancing products and he finds there is no black and white in professional sport. He tracks a gangs influence from cycling to football while they watch him. Despite losing trust in his boss who he privately refers to as 'Mr Big', together, they attempt to draw the criminal organisation into their hands.
The book style is deliberately anecdotal, with emphasis on the places Bill passes through and the local people. Bill's frailties, doubts, opinions and beliefs are revealed as he interacts with the people he meets and the stresses the operation puts on both them and himself.