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Tweed & Co.

Cette série relate les opérations palpitantes d'un agent secret de haut vol, nom de code Tweed, et de son équipe d'élite. Ensemble, ils entreprennent des missions périlleuses à travers le monde pour faire face à des menaces internationales. Les lecteurs seront captivés par les intrigues complexes, l'action intense et la dynamique convaincante d'une unité dédiée à la protection de la sécurité mondiale. C'est une aventure rythmée, pleine d'espionnage et d'intrigue.

The Greek Key
By Stealth
Precipice
The power
MEMORIAL BOOK
Whirlpool

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. 1

    Double Jeopardy

    • 254pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    3,8(691)Évaluer

    Unknown assassin will attempt to eliminate one - repeat one - of four VIPs aboard Summit Express...' Another peerless thriller from the master storyteller.A British agent mysteriously murdered on Lake Konstanz in Germany. Keith Martel, his replacement, must move swiftly. Aided by Claire Hofer. The neo-Nazi DELTA organization are conspiring ruthlessly. Someone else is conspiring equally savagely. Double Jeopardy. A nightmare bloodbath in Zurich. A sudden attempt on Martel's life. And close to midnight on 2nd June, the Summit Express moves east, taking the four top Western leaders to meet their Soviet counterparts in Vienna. One of them is targeted. Which one is Martel's problem. And for the first time - Tweed appears.

    Double Jeopardy
  2. 2

    Terminal

    • 317pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,7(517)Évaluer

    From the author of Deadlock, Whirlpool and Double Jeopardy comes the reissue of, Terminal. Each of Colin Forbes' books have been published worldwide and translated into 30 languages.

    Terminal
  3. 3

    'Adam Procane has to be stopped...' It was the last message his wife ever sent, and even as he read it, foreign correspondent Bob Newman knew she was dead. The killers had sent a film of her murder to London with the warning - tell other people to keep away from Procane... Procane, a top Washington official, is about to defect. With the Presidental election two months away, it's the last thing the Americans want. Trouble is, until they know exactly who he is, they can do nothing to stop him. In London, Tweed of SIS watches and waits. Four highly suspect Americans have already passed through en route to Scandinavia - the Deputy Head of the CIA, the National Security Adviser and his wife, and the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. Any one of them could be Procane. Meanwhile Newman has slipped off to Finland, bent on revenge. It's time for Tweed to act. To get back into the field. To stop Newman and find Procane - before he - or she- takes vital secrets to the East....

    Cover Story
  4. 4

    A thriller featuring Tweed of the SIS, as he battles to discover which one of his European sector chiefs is a traitor. Other work by the author includes "The Stone Leopard", "The Palermo Ambush", "The Heights of Zervos" and "The Greek Key".

    The Janus man
  5. 5

    The countdown to deadlock has begun...It should have been a tranquil, if unwelcome holiday for Tweed. But six fresh graves in an isolated Norfolk churchyard mark the start of one of the deadliest manhunts ever undertaken. A hostile master planner has gone missing. He hasn't defected, he has vanished - with enough explosive power to take out a great city, leaving no survivors. Now the Russians, appalled that detente may be destroyed, are asking Tweed to track him down. Somewhere in Europe, a ruthless cold-blooded killer is moving towards his unknown target, a near-genius for whom 'terror is the ultimate weapon'. He has planned a brutal act of violence which will bring Europe to its knees. With Bob Newman, foreign correspondent turned undercover agent, and Paula Grey, his assistant, Tweed must locate the renegade before crisis becomes holocaust. The final confrontation will be one of the most terrifying they have ever faced.

    Deadlock
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    The Greek Key

    • 573pages
    • 21 heures de lecture
    3,8(383)Évaluer

    ' He will be assassinated - the general took the decision last night.' Murder - committed over forty years ago, is the detonator which triggers off Tweed, Paula Grey and Newman in their quest for The Greek Key. On Exmoor live three former Commandos who raided the island of Siros during World War 2. What is the secret which binds the trio in a state of terror years later? When agent Harry Masterson is found dead in Greece, Tweed marshals his forces, including the ruthless, cynical Marler, to hunt down the killer. But what is the connection linking Athens with Exmoor and an unsolved murder case over forty years old? What part is played by the mysterious Christina? And why are so many terrified of identifying The Greek Key? Trapped in a vortex of violence and death, Tweed begins to uncover a diabolical plot to destroy detente. As time runs out, only Tweed can neutralize catastrophe - if he isn't already too late.... Colin Forbes 'has no equal' Sunday Mirror

    The Greek Key
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    Shockwave

    • 560pages
    • 20 heures de lecture
    3,9(450)Évaluer

    'Brace yourself. I'm going to be accused of murder and rape. A beautiful young girl i've never seen before...' Target of a ruthless frame-up, Tweed is forced to flee into snow-bound europe. Paula Grey insists on accompanying him on his journey into the unknown. The relentless manhunt is directed by Lance Buckmaster, newly appointed Minister for External Security. Europe's top security chiefs, once Tweed's friends, are alerted to arrest the fugitive. The unknown enemy hires Armand Horowitz, Europe's top assassin. His mission: kill Tweed. Racing down Germany's authobahns, Tweed and Paula face lethal ambushes. Why is it vital Tweed never returns alive? Is the key to these bizarre events Shockwave, sheet anchor of Western Europe's defence? Transported abroad the Lampedusa, sailing Britain, the giant computer could guarantee the safety of the world. And Tweed was in charge of its uninterupted passage. Joined by foreign correspondent Bob Newman, Tweed seeks desperately to elude his mysterious pursuers. Arriving at his Swiss sanctuary via the ice-cole Black Forest, Tweed hears of the catastrophe. The Lampedusa has been hijacked.... Colin Forbes 'has no equal' Sunday Mirror

    Shockwave
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    Whirlpool

    • 542pages
    • 19 heures de lecture
    3,6(298)Évaluer

    From the author of Deadlock, Terminal and Double Jeopardy comes this story of espionage and adventure. Europe faces chaos - organised by the invisible enemy using new methods to take over the continent.

    Whirlpool
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    By Stealth

    • 536pages
    • 19 heures de lecture
    3,7(277)Évaluer

    Paula Grey has her first inkling of danger when a boat vanishes in fog off Lymington, its sole occupant drifts ashore, dead. Then a British naval commander warns Tweed that vessels are disappearing. How are these and other factors related? By the author of Cross of Fire.

    By Stealth
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    Cross of Fire

    • 560pages
    • 20 heures de lecture
    3,7(364)Évaluer

    General Charles De Fourge sees himself as a modern day General de Gaulle. He intends to usurp the role of the current President of France by stirring up anti-Semitic, and anti-German feeling.

    Cross of Fire
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    The power

    • 535pages
    • 19 heures de lecture
    3,6(265)Évaluer

    Thriller in which Tweed, Paula Grey and Bob Newman face their most dangerous enemy yet.

    The power
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    Fury

    • 514pages
    • 18 heures de lecture
    3,7(24)Évaluer

    When a member of their staff is murdered, Tweed, Paula Grey and Bob Newman find themselves involved in a sinister plot where a mysterious female assassin is murdering anyone who gets close to the truth.

    Fury
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    These audiobooks from Macmillan UK offer abridged readings of some of the world's most popular authors. Handsomely packaged, they feature readings by eminent actors of the stage and screen, including James Fox, Martin Shaw, Tim Pigott-Smith and David Rintoul.

    The Cauldron
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    Precipice

    • 496pages
    • 18 heures de lecture
    3,4(28)Évaluer

    Rejecting any terrorist involvement, Tweed senses the danger but cannot identify the source. His desperate search drives Grey, Newman and Cardon underground inside Europe. And Cardon is trapped in an emotional situation with a strange woman.

    Precipice
  15. 15

    Paula Grey 'witnesses' the murder of Norbert Engel, key German Statesman. A veiled woman entered and left the building. One by one, the elite strongmen in a leaderless Europe are assassinated. Tension rises as Tweed, Paula and Bob Newman fly to Zurich, where a fresh assassination takes place. Again a veiled woman was seen. Tweed's pursuit leads to a strange village in Vienna where attempts are made to kill him.

    The sisterhood
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    Sinister Tide

    • 422pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,3(11)Évaluer

    The wave of the future confronts Tweed - carrying death for at least a hundred million people. With Paula Grey and Bob Newman, Tweed tracks the creator of the supreme weapon, Dr Goslar. Identity unknown - man or woman? The trail leads from the coast north of Dartmoor to London. Two mysterious women appear - Serena Cavendish, then Trudy Warner, just arrived from the US. Can Tweed trust either? Captain Alan Burgoyne, Gulf War veteran, joins Tweed`s team. The Yellow Man surfaces - the most savage assassin Tweed has ever encountered. The pursuit of Goslar moves to Paris. Tweed has many enemies - the French security services, a `non-existent` American unit, the rival British Special Brand - all determined to seize the weapon. From Paris, Tweed, always under threat, races to Geneva, on to Annecy. Goslar`s base is still unknown. He is close to delivering the weapon to the West`s mose fanatical opponent. Is Tweed too late? A crescendo climax explodes in remote snowbound mountains. For pace, for intriguing characters, Forbes has created his most atmospheric novel yet.

    Sinister Tide
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    Rhinoceros

    • 512pages
    • 18 heures de lecture
    3,5(281)Évaluer

    NO ONE IS WHAT THEY SEEM TO BE... Who is Lisa Trent, mysterious redhead who warns Tweed of impending catastrophe? Aides to top statesmen in Washington, London, Paris and Berlin are murdered by the invisible Mr Blue. Tweed, Paula and Newman race to East Sussex to view the second victim, then back to London which, mercifully, they reach alive. Tweed meets slippery Gavin Thunder, flamboyant Oskar Vernon, the devious Mrs France and murderous Delgado. Lisa -- fleeing for her life -- keeps reappearing. Pursuing the secret Elite Club, Tweed and his team fly to Hamburg to meet a key informant -- just before he too is murdered. The frenetic pursuit leads to ancient Flensburg on the Danish border, the team always under attack. But who is Rhinoceros? Could it be urbane Victor Rondel, partner in the world's richest bank? The startling climax erupts violently on Berg island in the Baltic.

    Rhinoceros
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    The Cell

    • 432pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
    3,6(354)Évaluer

    Is Al-Qa'eda about to attack London? Who is the traitor in Britain, manipulating his opponents mercilessly? Time has run out. This Tweed does know. But what is the target? When and where will the attack be launched? Panic grips Whitehall and Tweed is road-blocked by bureaucrats at every turn. Unless Tweed's team track the mass killers, thousands of Londoners will be annihilated. Tweed brings in the SAS. The climax - along the Thames and London's most famous bridges - is shattering.

    The Cell
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    No mercy

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,4(271)Évaluer

    ADVENTURE, MYSTERY, MURDER A man is found by Chief Superintendent Buchanan sitting on the steps of Whitehall. The man has apparently lost his memory. He utters only three words: I witnessed murder... Buchanan calls him Michael, hand him over to a reluctant Tweed, ex-Scotland Yard detective, now Deputy Director of the SIS. Events lead Tweed with his assistant, Paula Grey, to desolate Dartmoor, accompanied by Michael. There they discover two skeletons. Later, two more -- one in London, the fourth on a Sussex canal boat. The wealthy Volkanian family, from Armenia, have a mansion on Dartmoor. Are they involved? Key characters are Lucinda Voyles and Anne Barton. There is a new development. A strange freighter, cargo holds empty, is spotted heading from the Mediterranean towards the Cornish coast. Tweed suspects the vessel is linked to the four horrific murders. The relentless pace of Tweed's investigation accelerates. Can he break the case before a sinister deadline? He fights ruthlessly to do so -- in a riveting double climax.

    No mercy
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    Blood Storm

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,4(228)Évaluer

    Tweed and his dynamic team face one of their biggest challenges yet. Not even the most sophisticated security systems nor the most experienced counter-terrorist czars can stand up to a force that threatens the whole of Europe. Tweed rarely experiences fear or doubt, but is almost overwhelmed when he has to make a seemingly impossible decision about one of his own team. Loyalties are tested to the limit in this topical, fast-paced, highly tense new thriller from Colin Forbes.

    Blood Storm
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    The Main Chance

    • 370pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,4(207)Évaluer

    Tweed investigates the murder of the matriarch of Europe's most powerful private bank.

    The Main Chance
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    Tweed and Paula of the SIS take over the brutal murder case of two attractive women from the plodding Chief Inspector Reebeck. A clue leads them to a remote rural country controlled by the human but dangerous 'Pit Bull'.

    The savage gorge