The Long Reach, Michael Leese
The Long Reach, Michael Leese
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The Long Reach

Author: Michael Leese

Narrator: Michael Healy

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/11/2018


Synopsis

No one would be crazy enough to detonate a nuclear device in London. Would they? We live in a dangerous world where people will do anything for money.

Scotland Yard’s most unique investigator, Jonathan Roper, is called in amid fears that Russian agents are behind a plot to explode a dirty bomb in the UK capital.
Together with his boss, Chief Inspector Brian Hooley, he is briefed on the nightmare scenario by MI5. Everyone from the Prime Minister down is hoping he can repeat the extraordinary work which saw him take down a gang of mercenaries and a serial killer with a grudge.

Because of his condition, and his single-minded determination, he has developed a range of skills that make him a great detective. So far it has set him apart from the people he has brought to justice. But this time he and Hooley are up against a formidable conspiracy that can be traced back to the worst days of the Cold War.

About Michael Leese

Michael Leese is the author of the Jonathan Roper Investigates series, which includes the books Going Underground, I Can See You, and To Kill a Critic. In addition to his work as a writer, Leese is a volunteer governor with the charity Autism Wessex.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathi

A non-stop action thriller in the third book of the Jonathan Roper series! This book can easily be read as a standalone, but the series is so great I encourage all to read the first two books also! Jonathan Roper is an investigator at Scotland Yard. His friend and boss, chief DI Brian Hooley, is on......more

Goodreads review by Pontiki

This is the best book of the series so far, for me. Again, hate the villain, and I would like less on him, and more on the rest. But, Roper is brilliant, Hooley is amazing, and Mayweather, marvellous. The humour is better in this book, I think, and the drama and mystery are great too. A rogue terror......more