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Agent 21
May 1, 2025 9:19 PM

Author:Chris Ryan

Agent 21

Some authors just write about it. Chris Ryan has been there, done it, and lived to tell the tale. Agent 21 is the first in the action-packed adventure series by the real-life SAS hero.

When Zak Darke's parents die in an unexplained mass murder he's left alone in the world. That is until he's sought out by a mysterious man: 'I work for a government agency,' the man tells him. 'You don't need to know which one. Not yet. All you need to know is that we've had our eye on you. There's a possibility you could help us in certain . . . operational situations.'

Zak becomes Agent 21. What happened to the 20 agents before him he'll never know. What he does know is that his life is about to change for ever . . .

Reviews

Boys are less likely than girls to read for fun so it is even more important their books are gripping from the off. This one certainly is

—— Natasha Harding , The Sun

SAS hero Chris Ryan sets a cracking pace for this story of school boy Zak Darke's recruitment by a government agency

—— Love Reading

Ryan draws on the same knowledge which made his series of SAS-themed books such a success and is set to follow up his previous popularity among both adult and younger readers

—— Sheffield Star

The ensuing plot is well paced and exciting enough to keep even seasoned fans of the genre interested . . . Agent 21 shows a lot of promise

—— bookzone4boys.blogspot.com

This one hits the ground running and does not let up until the end, and I cannot imagine even the pickiest teen reader finding anything uncool about a story concerning such a topical - and dangerous - issue

—— myshelf.com

A strong, dark and original story, told by an engrossing new voice in English fiction

—— Miranda Seymour

An exceptionally well-written, suspenseful novel ... with an unerring sense of period, place and mood

—— Guardian

The strength of this book is its evocation of powerful sexuality and its capturing the flavour of South Africa 50 years ago.

—— MSLEXIA

Heath's reckless, innocent Laura, caught in the upheaval and cruelty of an unjust system that mingled bloodshed with the tennis club and the bitchy tea party, is unforgettable

—— MSLEXIA

Rachel Heath explores the dangers of intimacy, the secrets behind ordinary existences, the fruitlessness of the search for a home, and, ultimately, the grim inevitability of disaster. A promising debut from a startling new voice.

—— Waterstone's Books Quarterly

[A] gripping tale...

—— Red

The closest thing I can compare it to is The Secret History by Donna Tart.

—— Independent

Rachel Heath is excellent on the atmosphere of post-war Britain and the lure of South Africa.

—— Independent

This author is good at sex, writing well about female sensuality.

—— Independent

The interweaving of the lives of Gay and Laura is skilfully handled, the plot ever-thickening as the two move towards that fatal voyage back to Britain.

—— Independent

Rachel Heath's dark compelling debut novel tells the tale of two very different girls; both are misfits trying to find a story in which they can star.

—— Daily Mail

... examines the extraordinary lengths people will go to when driven by love.

—— Easy Living

Those who survive do dreadful things. This is the nub of their experiences and also, hints the author of our own.

—— The Sunday Times

A highly accomplished debut, this is a chilling portrait of racial tension, social immorality, betrayal and love, and also an atmospheric examination of the end of innocence.

—— The Lady Magazine

The writing is strong and though the sections featuring Gay's earlier life lose momentum, the story picks up pace when the girls' paths become entwined and the conclusion is compelling and thrillingly macabre.

—— Telegraph

This fictional account of a true story gives a darkly shocking version of the events surrounding this tragic case.

—— Good Book Guide

Brilliantly melds a factual post-war murder into a dark fictional tale

—— Telegraph
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