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Safe Haven

By: Sandy McCutcheon
Narrated by: Richard Bligh
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Betrayed by the governments who used his skills, freelance agent Oscar Reilly has only one choice if he wants to live - to take the authorities' offer of safe haven. The catch is he has to accept a wife as part of his cover. Anna is a young woman with a past of her own and secrets she has no intention of sharing with a stranger. Unexpectedly, she finds herself responding to this mysterious, attractive man. But the past cannot be kept at bay forever...©2000 Sandy McCutcheon (P)2004 Bolinda Publishing Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Editor reviews

Rife with nail-biting suspense and political intrigue, Sandy McCutcheon's gripping novel tells the story of Oscar Reilly, an agent manipulated into accepting safe haven by his government after some of his colleagues meet unexpected fates abroad.

Richard Bligh's emotive, robust baritone suits the urgency and assertiveness of McCutcheon's lean prose, and Bligh shows off impressive range in his convincing portrayal of the complex and often contentious relationship between Oscar and Anna, the woman he's forced to "wed" as part of his imposed cover.

Critic reviews

"If you like the work of John Le Carre and Martin Cruz Smith, you'll like the work of Sandy McCutcheon." (The Herald Sun)
"Compulsively readable." (The Australian)
"Those after an intelligent, complex, modern spy story will not be disappointed." (The Canberra Times)
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