The Unfound Spy
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Rowan Pyke
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
There’s a mole in MI6.
At least, that’s what the Americans insist. And once a whisper like that enters Thames House, it doesn’t leave—it multiplies.
Nicola “Nick” Ellison is MI5’s best kind of operator: careful, quiet, obsessive about the record. After a clean-but-unsatisfying job in Athens, she’s parked in a fluorescent back office where careers go to flatten out. Then she finds a single discrepancy—an entry that shouldn’t exist, at a time that doesn’t belong—and the Service does what it always does when it’s afraid:
It opens a file.
What begins as a narrow internal check becomes a widening hunt—interviews conducted in polite tones, “new authority granted” in tidy memos, surveillance that never admits it’s surveillance. The list of suspects grows from forty to hundreds. The findings stay negative. And still the machine insists the spy must be there… because the alternative is worse: that the system can destroy lives without needing an enemy at all.
As operations spool through London, Berlin, Vienna, and Tallinn, Nick is forced into an impossible choice—close the case and live with doubt, or keep pulling the thread until she’s the one being contained.
The Unfound Spy is a cold-blooded, le Carré–adjacent counterintelligence thriller about bureaucracy as a weapon, suspicion as a contagion, and what happens when a hunt becomes more important than the truth.
If you like Tinker Tailor-style moral wreckage, procedural tradecraft, and slow-burn dread—open the file.