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The truth can have deadly consequences...
On a sunny morning, when the Mediterranean is dead calm, Captain Paul Thomas embarks on a dive to the wreck of the Zenobia, off the coast of Larnaca, Cyprus. Within hours, he has taken his final, gasping breath in an accident below the surface. A new Royal Military Police liaison is required to pick up on his work, and Major Helen Scott gets the assignment.
It turns out Paul Thomas had rattled cages during his current case - four serving soldiers are in custody accused of the leaking of state intelligence. If proven, the scandal would rock the foundation of the armed forces. Once on Cyprus, it becomes clear that the island relies on a delicate balance of old-school glad-handing and turning a blind eye, and anyone who threatens to upset the equilibrium will find themselves in the line of fire...
An action-packed crime thriller from million copy bestseller Rachel Lynch, perfect for fans of Angela Marsons and Lee Child. Praise for The Line
‘One of the most exciting and involving thrillers I’ve read … full of action with an abundance of drama, suspense and twists and turns.… worthy of far more than five stars.’ ***** Reader Review
‘Another brilliantly descriptive rollercoaster of a ride from this very talented author. Rachel Lynch writes in 3D, you can feel the heat, smell the sunscreen and hear the tide.’ ***** Reader Review
‘Helen Scott is an incredible, strong female lead and truly inspiring. I struggled to put it down!’ ***** Reader Review
‘Rachel Lynch is fast turning into one of my favourite authors and this book is another 5/5 from me!’ ***** Reader Review
‘A great murder story set on a hot Mediterranean island. Cracking characters. Great plot. Realistic and compelling.’ ***** Reader Review
‘This is a great fast moving and well researched book. Rachel Lynch is a superb author and I am loving the new series of books. Cannot recommend highly enough.’ ***** Reader Review
‘A unique storyline, great characters and I loved the descriptions of the scenery – it brought the story alive. I really enjoyed this and can’t wait to read more from this series.’ ***** Reader Review
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Olivia Mace was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire. She fell into her first professional theater job playing Tess of the D’Urbervilles for tuppence and a half pint of cider a week. Olivia moved to London to train at Italia Conti Academy on the BA Acting when it was the UK’s only Sanford Meisner course. Since graduating she has worked in theater and television. Recent theater credits include A Small Family Business directed by Terry Hands, The Blue Room for Theatre by the Lake and Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee opposite Robert Powell.