'Mr Ignatius is a master' The Economist.
'Eerily prescient' Sunday Express.
'The pacing is brisk, the writing is clean and efficient, and the plot is blessedly free of that fate-of-the-world melodrama that destroys far too many so-called thrillers' Washington Post.
INVISIBLE.
They are the American government's most powerful asset, their very existence only known to a handful of individuals.
INGENIOUS.
An elite unit of deep-cover agents, turning the tide in the war on terror. That is, until they start being exposed, one by one.
INFILTRATED.
And now a hunt to find the leak, before they all go under.
David Ignatius is a prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post, and has been covering the Middle East for over twenty-five years. Bloodmoney is his eighth novel.
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