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"The Nigerian: One of the best MI6 Spy Novels of 2018" - Oliver Smith
"A desperate Nigerian man blackmailed in a spy and die plot to bring down the Russian mafia." - Jack Brown
"MI6 Fiction at its Best" - Aiken Taylor (Beta Reviewer)
When Debare Balogun, a Nigerian man is approached by a mysterious British agent in Lagos, the last thing he expects is to be forced into a spy for hire except that his life depends on it. British intelligence has been watching over his shady business deals for years, and have more than enough evidence to implicate him and put him away forever.
But MI6 has an offer for the Nigerian: to win his freedom and clear his name, he must go in as an amateur assassin and spy on a Russian organized crime network through Parliament channels on possibly the heist of the century.
Sent undercover as an asylum seeker, it's not long before the Nigerian is tangled up in a web of Russian roulette and government corruption, despite the intelligence provided by his British counterparts; bad intelligence that says nothing about a mysterious female mastermind on seducing into her own network.
The Nigerian can only hope to deliver on his promise while keeping his cover intact in one of the year's best KGB espionage novels.
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"The Nigerian: One of the best MI6 Spy Novels of 2018" - Oliver Smith
"A desperate Nigerian man blackmailed in a spy and die plot to bring down the Russian mafia." - Jack Brown
"MI6 Fiction at its Best" - Aiken Taylor (Beta Reviewer)
When Debare Balogun, a Nigerian man is approached by a mysterious British agent in Lagos, the last thing he expects is to be forced into a spy for hire except that his life depends on it. British intelligence has been watching over his shady business deals for years, and have more than enough evidence to implicate him and put him away forever.
But MI6 has an offer for the Nigerian: to win his freedom and clear his name, he must go in as an amateur assassin and spy on a Russian organized crime network through Parliament channels on possibly the heist of the century.
Sent undercover as an asylum seeker, it's not long before the Nigerian is tangled up in a web of Russian roulette and government corruption, despite the intelligence provided by his British counterparts; bad intelligence that says nothing about a mysterious female mastermind on seducing into her own network.
The Nigerian can only hope to deliver on his promise while keeping his cover intact in one of the year's best KGB espionage novels.
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