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Liz heads to the coast of Somalia. After a young British man is spotted among pirates, she must determine if he’s a victim or a radicalized threat. It’s a global chase that expands the series' horizons beyond London. 7. The Genevа Trap (2012)
A throwback to Cold War-style intrigue, Liz investigates a Russian mole who may have compromised a top-secret drone program. It’s a masterful look at how old rivalries never truly die. 8. Close Call (2014)
The series kicks off with Liz Carlyle discovering that a "invisible"—a terrorist who can bypass border controls—is active in the UK. It’s a race against time that introduces Liz’s methodical approach to intelligence work. 2. Secret Asset (2006) Stella Rimington-Liz Carlyle series 1-9
If you’re looking for spy fiction with a heavy dose of "I’ve actually been there," look no further than . As the first female Director General of MI5, Rimington doesn’t just write thrillers; she writes from a life lived in the shadows.
Unlike many "super-spy" novels, Rimington focuses on the process . You get to see the meetings, the paperwork, the surveillance, and the bureaucratic hurdles that actually define modern intelligence work. Liz heads to the coast of Somalia
In the ninth book, Liz is confronted with a new generation of Russian agents. When a whistle-blower reveals a deep-cover operation, Liz must figure out who to trust in a world where "truth" is the most dangerous weapon of all.
Set against the backdrop of an upcoming Middle East peace conference in London, Liz must thwart a plot that threatens to derail international diplomacy. The tension between different intelligence branches (MI5 vs. MI6) takes center stage here. 5. Present Danger (2009) Unlike many "super-spy" novels
Liz is tasked with investigating a potential "sleeper" agent within the British establishment. This installment dives deep into the paranoia of internal investigations and the personal toll of life in the Service. 3. Illegal Action (2007)