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1 y separately published work icon Hidden Scorpion Warren Reed , Manly Vale : For Pity Sake Publishing , 2020 19943856 2020 single work novel thriller

'Fresh back from a stint in Asia, Australian Secret Intelligence Service officer, Ben Johnson, is posted to Egypt to establish a spy operation. He quickly acclimatises to the sights, smells and dangers of Cairo, cultivating a local asset who almost immediately provides explosive intelligence with far-reaching ramifications for the entire Middle East.

'Other foreign intelligence services want part of the action, some friendly and others, not so much. As the jockeying for position reaches fever pitch, Ben and his Embassy colleague Meg, become aware that the greatest threat to their operational cover, and their lives, comes from inside the system.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon An Elephant on Your Nose Warren Reed , North Sydney : For Pity Sake Publishing , 2018 14959842 2018 single work novel

'British Intelligence operative Isabella Di Stefano Butterfield has been dispatched to Tokyo for a very special purpose. Until recently, Japan seemed immune to the Islamic-inspired terror attacks that swept the world after 9/11. But the 2015 beheading of two Japanese aid workers in Syria changed everything.

'As the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approach, the race is on to establish a viable, outward-looking Japanese intelligence agency. Bella’s brief is to ensure this spy service is fashioned in the image of M16.

'But before discussions even commence, Japan receives disturbing intelligence about a home-grown terror plot from an unlikely source – China. Bella is thrown headlong into a complex, multinational espionage operation, forcing her to walk a trip-wire of hidden agendas that sorely test her professional and personal loyalties.'  (Publication summary)

1 Heavily Armed with Bullets of Fact Warren Reed , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20-21 May 2006; (p. 32-33)

— Review of The Weapons Detective : The Inside Story of Australia's Top Weapons Inspector Rod Barton , 2006 single work autobiography
1 4 y separately published work icon Code Cicada Warren Reed , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2004 Z1138826 2004 single work novel
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