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A great write up from Michael Ripley for Shots Magazine for David Brierley's new trilogy."Back in 2011-12 I edited new e...
11/07/2025

A great write up from Michael Ripley for Shots Magazine for David Brierley's new trilogy.

"Back in 2011-12 I edited new editions of David Brierley’s thrillers Cold War and Big Bear, Little Bearas Top Notch Thrillers (both now reissued by Brash Books) and in 2018, David informed me that he had completed a new novel – his first in over a decade – and would I be interested in reading it? Of course I had to say yes, as we were in a bar at the time, though I was slightly mystified at the title: Matt Clough, Bastard.

The basic premise of the novel was that mild-mannered mid-England wine merchant Matthew Clough discovers that his (now dead) biological father was a Latvian, who might have been a British spy. Travelling to Latvia to claim his ‘inheritance’ he discovers that his father, who died mysteriously, might also have spied for the Russians and possibly, during WWII, worked for the N***s. We then discover that Clough himself had a history of working for British Intelligence.

It was a professional piece of downbeat spy fiction with an unusual setting (Latvia) which showed off all Brierley’s expertise of setting his fiction in off-the-beaten-track locations. I felt, however, that it was too long and advised David to cut 10,000 words from the manuscript – and change the title – before attempting to get it published.

I am not sure how useful David found my advice, but in 2022 I was able to review a thriller set in Latvia, featuring an illegitimate former British spy called Matt Clough. It was published by Safe House Books, was titled Dead Man Telling Tales and was rumoured to be the first part of something called the ‘Dead Hand’ trilogy. Sure enough, a second linked story, set in Hungary (another favourite Brierley hunting ground) appeared as Budapest Hand and this year, the third part of the trilogy set in Tunisia (ditto Brierley hunting grounds) is published as Blue Chalk, Red Blood, White Lightning.

I thought it rather good and it confirmed what I had always known, that Brierley has an Ambler-esque knack when it comes to describing seedy hotels and suspicious policemen. Blue Chalk etc. certainly got five stars from me, but then it really had to as David has dedicated the book to me."

Now available in paperback!
22/05/2025

Now available in paperback!

A clipping from a Tunisian newspaper received through the post: a dead-man’s outline on a North African backstreet – an outline drawn in blue chalk. Matt Clough is missing, presumed dead. Presumed by everyone but his lover, Lucija, who recruits Oxford journalist Baz Potter to help her track him ...

Fans of David Brierley can now own the full Dead Hand Trilogy!The Dead Hand Trilogy comprises Dead Man Telling Tales, Bu...
08/05/2025

Fans of David Brierley can now own the full Dead Hand Trilogy!

The Dead Hand Trilogy comprises Dead Man Telling Tales, Budapest Hand, and a third instalment set in Tunisia, Blue Chalk, Red Blood, White Lightning.

Together these three novels convey a deep, thrilling and complex self-contained world.

Visit Amazon's Dead Hand Trilogy page and shop for all Dead Hand Trilogy books. Check out pictures, author information and reviews of Dead Hand Trilogy

Now available in audiobook!In a city of secrets, a daring heist to steal a scientist could ignite a new, cold war — and ...
02/05/2025

Now available in audiobook!

In a city of secrets, a daring heist to steal a scientist could ignite a new, cold war — and cost one spy everything. Based on a true story.

From the Foreword by Sir Mark Lyall Grant GCMG, former UK National Security Adviser.

‘Part spy thriller, part contemporary satire, part whodunnit with a dead body in the first sentence, Operation Roadrunner succeeds on all levels. The fact that it was originally written by someone who served with Donald Maclean in the British Embassy in Washington during the Second World War makes this an interesting historical document as well as a very satisfying novel. It has the taut feel of an Eric Ambler thriller mixed with the authentic period dialogue of Somerset Maugham’s Willie Ashenden spy series.’

– Andrew Roberts, author: ‘Churchill: Walking with Destiny’

The war is over. Old allies become new rivals. As hot war turns to cold, a British spy in Washington D.C. hatches an audacious plot to sn**ch a renowned nuclear scientist from the top-secret Los Alamos facility in New Mexico. Idealistic young assistant Naval Attaché Tom Davis is recruited to s...

In the third book of the thrilling Dead Hand trilogy, David Brierley brings together characters from 'Dead Man Telling T...
01/05/2025

In the third book of the thrilling Dead Hand trilogy, David Brierley brings together characters from 'Dead Man Telling Tales' and 'Budapest Hand' in a lightning-fast tale of old spies and new sins.

Baz and Lucija must follow Matt’s trail to expose a Russian spy at the heart of British intelligence and foil Moscow’s latest plot. A trail marked out in blue chalk, and stained red with blood🩸.

Pre-order now!

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A clipping from a Tunisian newspaper received through the post: a dead-man’s outline on a North African backstreet – an outline drawn in blue chalk. Matt Clough is missing, presumed dead. Presumed by everyone but his lover, Lucija, who recruits Oxford journalist Baz Potter to help her track him ...

A fantastic review for BUDAPEST HAND by Book Blogger Bobs and Books!"Goodness me, this was a phenomenal read!This had me...
03/03/2025

A fantastic review for BUDAPEST HAND by Book Blogger Bobs and Books!

"Goodness me, this was a phenomenal read!

This had me absolutely hooked from the first few lines, packed with intrigue from the off and I couldn't put it down until the end. Pacey and edge of seat reading, I was itching to read on throughout and this never let me down.

A glorious show stopping ending. Everything you could want in this type of read, it blew me away."

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Dead men don't tell tales, do they? The brilliant Brierley is still available this spooky season. Link in bio.
26/10/2024

Dead men don't tell tales, do they? The brilliant Brierley is still available this spooky season. Link in bio.

Operation Roadrunner: A Novel of Nuclear Espionage by Jill Rose and Victoria Stevens (Safe House Books, 2024) should be ...
20/09/2024

Operation Roadrunner: A Novel of Nuclear Espionage by Jill Rose and Victoria Stevens (Safe House Books, 2024) should be at the top of everyone's summer reading list.

As well as being a cracking good read, this old-fashioned spy thriller has the added benefit of being rooted in the 1940's wartime and post-war experiences of the authors' uncle, Lieutenant Richard Miles RNVR, which adds a deeper layer of meaning and authenticity.

Richard Miles, younger son of a Welsh Presbyterian minister, had only recently left Oxford when World War II broke out in September 1939. His liberal social philosophy led him to enlist as an Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Navy, although as a university graduate he could have received an officer's commission. He served for over two years, including a harrowing period on the Russian Arctic convoys, before the powers-that-be noticed his academic background and promoted him to Lieutenant. At the same time they noticed that he had a congenital hearing defect that precluded further active duty. As Richard later wryly pointed, this minor disability hadn't mattered when he was a mere grunt.

After a spell at a shore establishment, Richard was posted in late 1942 to the British Embassy in Washington DC as Assistant Naval Attaché with responsibility for White House Liaison, and later as assistant to the Embassy's Economic Adviser. Eleanor Roosevelt took a liking to the young officer and their friendship lasted until her death in 1962; Richard was among the invited guests at her internment. He participated in the Bretton Woods Conference of July 1944, which established the economic order of the post-war world, and the July 1945 Potsdam Conference, which formalised the division of Europe and inadvertently set the stage for the Cold War. And in 1946 he was adviser to the British Delegation to the newly-formed United Nations and adviser to the UN Atomic Energy Commission, working towards controlling the spread of nuclear weapons. During this period he became acquainted with Donald Maclean, who had joined the Embassy in 1944 and was later revealed as a Soviet mole when he defected with Guy Burgess in 1951.

In those years Richard Miles was something of a Forest Gump-like character, a participant in and acute observer of some of the key events and most notable people of the time. His family was aware that during the 1980s he was working on a roman à clef based on his experiences, but the novel was unfinished and unpublished when he died in 1997.

Several decades later his niece Jill Rose acquired hundreds of draft pages, some handwritten, some typed, along with copious notes, which been languishing for years in the back of a cupboard, stuffed into a Tesco carrier bag. Jill reconciled the inconsistencies and melded the various draft versions into a consistent whole. Jill was very familiar with the period and with the family history through working on her 2018 book Nursing Churchill: Wartime Life from the Private Letters of Winston Churchill's Nurse (the nurse was her mother), so this was a natural project for her.

Then she and her sister Victoria Stevens revamped the story for a modern audience, while retaining the core and the spirit of the original work.

Although based on real people and real events, at the end of the day this is a work of fiction, and it would require a “spoiler alert” to mention where it diverges from real life. For that you must read Operation Roadrunner – it will be well worth it.

Operation Roadrunner: A Novel of Nuclear Espionage

🚨 New Release Alert! 🚨OPERATION ROADRUNNER by Jill Rose & Victoria StevensGet ready for an exhilarating dive into the wo...
14/09/2024

🚨 New Release Alert! 🚨

OPERATION ROADRUNNER by Jill Rose & Victoria Stevens

Get ready for an exhilarating dive into the world of Cold War espionage! 🕵️‍♂️ Operation Roadrunner is a gripping spy thriller based on true events.

In post-war Washington D.C., a daring British Naval Attaché must pull off a high-stakes heist: stealing a top nuclear scientist from Los Alamos. As alliances shift and tensions rise, one spy finds himself caught in a web of deceit, risking it all — even his life.

🏅 With a Foreword by Sir Mark Lyall Grant GCMG.

‘Part spy thriller, part contemporary satire, part whodunnit with a dead body in the first sentence, Operation Roadrunner succeeds on all levels. The fact that it was originally written by someone who served with Donald Maclean in the British Embassy in Washington during the Second World War makes this an interesting historical document as well as a very satisfying novel. It has the taut feel of an Eric Ambler thriller mixed with the authentic period dialogue of Somerset Maugham’s Willie Ashenden spy series.’ – Andrew Roberts, author: ‘Churchill: Walking with Destiny’

Get your copy today: Operation Roadrunner - https://amzn.to/3Bfydqv

Operation Roadrunner: A Novel of Nuclear Espionage

"As the story unfolds, Brierley shows he can still spin a ripping yarn and does so with an obvious warmth for Hungarian ...
19/02/2024

"As the story unfolds, Brierley shows he can still spin a ripping yarn and does so with an obvious warmth for Hungarian history, culture and cynical sense of humour." –– Mike Ripley

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