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And now, aged nineteen, she is beginning to understand what her parents intend for her. The terrifying role she is to play. Her only hope of escape lies with two sidelined and discredited spies: Trish Patterson and Philip Mangan. Finding out the truth about Pearl will be the biggest mission they'll ever undertake. Brookes is the real deal. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Spy's Daughter , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Feb 24, Glen rated it liked it Shelves: I won this book in a goodreads drawing.

A girl is a math prodigy. Her parents want her to grow up to be a spy, but she wants her own life, and tries to escape. This is a book people either love, or meet with ambivalence. Unfortunately, I seem to be in the latter camp. Mar 30, Christine rated it really liked it. It follows on from Night Heron and Spy Games. In the final part, Mangan finds that he cannot keep away from the world of espionage.

He keeps getting sucked into it. He discovers a Chinese network in operation in the States. There are sleeper agents working to their own agenda. A teenage Chinese American girl seems to be caught up in this. She seeks out Mangan, after a chance encounter. She is worried about what is going on in her life. Pearl is a Science major university student, with an IQ at genius level.

Can Mangan and Patterson get to Pearl in time to save her? However it was a well paced, complex spy tale, with a fascinating character in Pearl. Once the action gets going and we see Pearl on her own, it becomes exhilarating. The relationship between Mangan and Patterson develops beautifully over the course of the trilogy. There is the subtle hint of an attraction and a romantic relationship developing. I really enjoyed what Adam Brookes has done, with his modern day spy trilogy.

It is a shame the story had to come to an end. I am going to miss Philip Mangan. It certainly takes the glamour out of the spy game. I usually don't read spy fiction stuff. Well, thank goodness this one turned out pretty darn good. Maybe better than good, since I did give it a 5.

It does take more than a few pages to figure out who the main characters are going to be. But it was worthwhile to just keep on reading - the author does sort them out nicely though. It's an interesting spy story that does have a 'what? Jul 04, Samuel rated it really liked it.


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The highly complex nature of the subject has meant that more comprehensible or at the very least, easier topics like Islamic Terrorism or the Russian peril have been favoured over modern China. Long gone are the days when the PRC was under the sway of the whims of Chairman Mao disciples, caught up in abstract ideological points. Instead there is a new nation fuelled with a new fire and purpose from the riches brought to it by state capitalism, and the growing hubris of the nation having clawed its way back to the heights on the surface, only rivalled by Imperial China.

Standing out brightly in a sea of outdated portrayals that should have been left to collect dust in the last century, in this decade one writer has finally hit the sweet spot.

His name is Adam Brookes. A highly experienced journalist and BBC correspondent, Brookes has written a trilogy of 3 spy novels that focus on modern China in a nuanced, coolly realist style.

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With the gloriously cynical atmosphere of Graham Greene and Eric Ambler, the research of Forsyth and the dog eat dog plotting of John Le Carre, Brookes has created some of the finest spy fiction seen in the first part of this century. In this story, a young, naturalized Chinese American woman learns the awful truth about why her parents left China, and makes a break for the authorities. Standing in their way is a down and out SIS officer who races to seize this opportunity before it passes. Now to the review. The novel begins with the shadow of death poking around the corner.

A man has shot himself in a Maryland park.

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He is found almost immediately, investigators are called in we find that the deceased in question is an analyst working at the US state department. Those investigating his death speculate with futility about its motivation with all their stock guesses turning up wrong. After briefly reflecting on her advanced age, which has done absolutely nothing to affect her superb tradecraft that has allowed her to remain standing even as the PRC intelligence services have become richer and more sophisticated, Poon commences servicing a dead drop.

Down south in Indonesia in the turbulent backwater of West Papua Indonesia, washed out journalist Philip Mangan gets a nasty shock when he learns Ministry of State Security officers are on his tail. And in America, a young woman, by the name of Pearl Tao, blissfully enjoys the final peaceful moments of her life which will be thrown into turmoil.

This turmoil is caused by an awful truth that she tries to handle in a law-abiding manner, but one which puts her in the gunsights of a Ministry in the land of her ancestors who will not let their entire HUMINT network be destroyed by one American Chinese teenager. And as the end draws near for our spies, only one question remains.

Is there any escape route for those living on the edge, who want to check out of the spying game? Loyalty to the nation, country or asset is taken for granted by people outside of the espionage business, but the ability to manage relationships and commitments is what makes or break a spy, and this challenge is the heart of the story. Over the course of the book, most of the protagonists are faced with the choice of having the back of the asset in the field, abandon their national allegiances or knuckle down and follow orders.

Pearl Tao, as part of a younger Ethnic Chinese generation that has fully naturalized into American society, is forced into conflict with her parents who still have a deeper, sentimental loyalty to the PRC motherland. A bit of a step back to be honest. This book felt a bit slower than the harrowing, violent game in the second book. The three best ones are Granny Poon getting down to business with helping to manage an operation in Beijing, a MSS contract employee being sent on a warpath across America to hunt down Pearl Tao, and the final climax in the Hotel California where Mangan finds himself in the gunsights of his own people.

The backdrops of the story are still great as usual. Brookes looks into several ongoing issues in this story, primarily contemporary intelligence gathering ops the MSS mounts against the United State of America. These days, they have a smorgasbord of options to chose from cyberwarfare, to less covered measures. These include leveraging members of the Chinese diaspora in vulnerable places to do their duty to the Motherland, and more recently, becoming venture capitalists and investing in foreign technology start ups legitimately, much to the teeth gnashing of domestic intelligence organizations.

Another highlight is a realistic look at damage control conducted by the MSS. Well, a few standouts here and there. Pearl is a Chinese American who has fully assimilated into the land of the free and home of the foolish. A teenage prodigy who is a dab hand with drones and artificial intelligence development, Pearl finds herself gaining a scholarship and research grant from a major American defence and armaments firm.

However, all is not rosy in her world.

Her parents are temperamental and bickering and the feeling that something was always off in her world has grown to breaking point. She has by far the most compelling story arc in the book, with Brookes masterfully exploring the choice the overseas Chinese diaspora is now being forced to make under the current Xi Jingping regime which now controlling a strong China, is demanding the diaspora finally pay their dues to the PRC and the motherland that they have never resided in.

Next, we have Valentina Hopko. Hopko would be considered the Empress of China at Vauxhall Cross. A half Lebanese Russian whose family moved to Britain, she runs all China operations at Legoland with a stern, professional fist. A highly experienced pro who is at home running an operation as she is with the nasty office politics that most field officers would find incompressible, Hopko in the previous two books was a somewhat benevolent God, helpful but with her own agenda as well.

In this book, the God decides to smite the people who have become less useful to her. She has a good thing running and eventually deems two assets and one of her officers as dead weight. Brookes captures the nastiness that a spymaster must possess to be capable in the form of Hopko and turns her into a slightly scary figure in the climax.

Patterson is the SIS officer that has done the heavy lifting for Hopko during the story.


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Her career is at a knife edge when we meet her in the story. Safe, luxurious but ultimately a dead end for operations officers like herself. However, it is still better than most 21st century China spy fiction and is one of the best contemporary spy novels written this decade.

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Channelling the best traditions of British espionage literature, Adam Brookes has created the first truly good and definitive spy thrillers focusing on China, a nation that confounds and infuriates outsiders. Having carved out a very big unoccupied space for himself in the crowded 21st century thriller fiction genre, where Mr Brookes heads will remain to be seen.

But one things for sure. The genre has a new Emperor, one whose reign is just getting started. Aug 13, sarah morgan rated it liked it Shelves: