The elderly owner of a Swiss bank has been murdered, the bank’s ownership diverted towards a retired British Intelligence officer. The bank comes complete with its own commercial espionage unit, now in the middle of a small war. No one is who they seem, and they all have an agenda. “Groups within groups, secrets inside secrets, lies on top of . . .
A story of three lower-level spies who find themselves mixed up in a nefarious plot with consequences that change their lives forever. . . .
I had high hopes when I looked at the front page of Spy Like Me. The layout was clean, with a page of all the characters, complete with pictures of pretty celebrities. That’s always fun. I did miss navigation links to go onwards to the next episode, but that’s easily fixed.