Diamonds, deception, desire. In this game, you pay with your life... From the international best selling author who launched a genre. Four years after battling the drugs that nearly destroyed her, Eva Cunningham is ready for vengeance. Under deep cover for the Secret Intelligence Service, she is using a diamond mine in Vietnam - and herself - as bait to attract Robie Frazer, a ruthless international entrepreneur suspected of assisting China's illegal trade in nuclear weapons. Camouflaged by wealth and respectability, Frazer is the drug lord whose narcotics enslaved Eva even as she infiltrated his vast empire. Now she's willing to pay any price to destroy him. Even if it means sleeping with the enemy...As Eva's investigation brings her closer to Robie, she is shaken by the torrent of passion he unleashes. She's determined to destroy his drug trade and terrified she'll slip back into addiction herself. Driven to even greater risk, Eva walks the line between desire and deception, one step away from discovery - and certain death.
Linda Davies Livres
Linda Davies crée des 'page-turners' haletants qui explorent les thèmes du risque, de l'identité et de la tentation. Avant de devenir une auteure célébrée internationalement, elle a navigué dans le monde de la banque d'investissement en tant que l'une des premières femmes dans la City de Londres, des expériences qui alimentent ses récits palpitants. Son œuvre explore qui nous sommes vraiment lorsque les choses que nous chérissons le plus nous sont enlevées. Davies puise souvent dans sa propre vie extraordinaire, y compris un enlèvement angoissant en Iran, transformant ces expériences en fiction captivante.






Into the Fire
- 483pages
- 17 heures de lecture
They say your personality is set at age seven. This is the year Helen Jenks's father left, the day after millions went missing from the bank where he was a director. Helen never gave up her belief in her father, the familiar figure, Proustian smells, his classic BMW she now owned with that familiar smell of aftershave on rainy days, but everyone has doubts . . . and everyone doubts her. Did her heritage drive her to become a major player in the City's dealing rooms, where derivatives players earn millions? The jungle of the City of London leads to the Machu Picchu trail in Peru, where Helen Jenks's heritage becomes entwined with the world's secret intelligence services and the biggest business of all, cocaine. Linda Davies takes you from the world's financial centres to the mountains and jungles of Peru, where the old Incas succumbed to the Conquistadores. And, if you want to know how the City works, read this book. 'A cracking, fast-paced thriller. Excellently researched. I thoroughly enjoyed it.' General Sir Peter de la Billire. 'Excellent depiction of Peru . . . well handled cliff-hanger ending.'' Daily Express.
When evidence surfaces in London and Milan of a billion dollar conspiracy at the heart of the world's financial system, the chief suspects are a government banker, the Mafia and a merchant bank. Undercover agent, Sarah Jensen finds herself in a "nest of vipers".
Longbow Girl
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
While out riding, schoolgirl Merry Owen finds a chest containing an ancient Welsh text that leads her into a past filled with treasure, secrets and danger. But it's her skill with the Longbow, an old family tradition, that will save her future.
Something Wild
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
We last met her in NEST OF VIPERS, Linda Davies' bestselling first thriller about the young city trader turned MI6 agent. Then she was a woman with a host of secrets and a haunted past.Now Sarah Jensen is back again, running from a love which was too big to handle, hiding her baby son from the father who does not know he exists. A woman with more at stake than ever, and more to fear.SOMETHING WILD is an absolutely thrilling novel, the story of a woman who was once tough, but is now vulnerable, her skills blunted by motherhood. A woman at bay.
Bureaucracy & Community
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book examines the consequences for both State social workers and community practitioners in face of increasing governmental restraints. "Takes a highly critical view of social-services management and the controlling role of government bureaucracies."--"Calgary Herald"
Focusing on the critical social work tradition, this book examines the need for a transformative approach in the context of a corporate era. It brings together insights from authors across Canada, Britain, and Australia to challenge existing assumptions and practices. By advocating for an 'emancipatory' social work, it addresses pressing issues faced by welfare state practitioners in health and social services, promoting the development of a new political framework for social work practice.
10 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Money
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Money is one of the most important languages on the planet. In this book, Linda Davies helps people understand and speak it better.
Glimmer Train Stories
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Ein packender Thriller über dubiose Wertpapiergeschäfte, Drogenbosse und Sektenkriminalität. Helen Jencks versucht, im peruanischen Dschungel ihren Verfolgern zu entkommen.

