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Cassandra Fortune Mysteries series : Opera

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Truth Never Dies



It had been solely personal.

But now there's a new hunt for the truth.

Determined to lay the ghosts of her past, Cassandra Fortune asks a former head of GCHQ for help, only to receive a message from beyond the grave. A riddle to puzzle out. A murder to solve.

Cassie must negotiate the treacherous waters of the intelligence services, their rivalries and secrets. She revisits an old betrayal in an ancient land, uncovering subterfuge and treason. And she grapples with her own disgrace and the man who'd destroyed her career and almost destroyed her.

As everyone prepares for Christmas, Cassie hosts the return visit of the Greek politicians. Yet a shadowy presence haunts her footsteps. Is he still seeking vengeance? And Cassie?

What is real and what only appears to be so? Who can be trusted and who is double-dealing? Cassie must find and face up to the truth, and survive.

Book 3 of the Cassandra Fortune mysteries

Author

Julie Anderson worked in Westminster and Whitehall for a variety of government departments and agencies, including the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. She is the author of three political crime thrillers featuring Cassandra Fortune, civil servant and GCHQ investigator: 'Plague', 'Oracle' and 'Opera'. Julie writes for Time and Leisure magazine and co-founded the Clapham Book Festival.

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