A Nasty Business - (Nicollette Beverley Spy Novel) by A R Goldsmith (Paperback)
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- A realistic novel of female spies and coming of age in the Cold War era of British Intelligence.A Nicollette Beverley Spy NovelIt's 1976 and on the prompting of her coach and former teacher, Nicolette, a star field hockey defensive back with a typical factory job in rural England, applies for a governmental job.
- About the Author: A.R Goldsmith is a native Washingtonian, growing up in Montgomery County, Md. and graduating from the University of Maryland.
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Nicollette Beverley Spy Novel
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A realistic novel of female spies and coming of age in the Cold War era of British Intelligence.
A Nicollette Beverley Spy Novel
It's 1976 and on the prompting of her coach and former teacher, Nicolette, a star field hockey defensive back with a typical factory job in rural England, applies for a governmental job. What she doesn't realize is that the man in the well cut suit at the back of the spectators at her matches, in consultation with her application, is evaluating her, and not just for her prowess on the field, but for her attention to detail, her conduct at school, and her academic record.
When an invitation for a 6 week training at a nearby Royal Air Force Base arrives, Nicolette must decide whether she wants to continue her safe village life or whether to pursue a shadowy world of espionage and secrets in a first for the British government -- an all female unit of code breakers and communication specialists.
Nicollette's journey will change her and her new compatriots as they enter a male dominated world of Cold War deception, sexism, and danger. They will be tested to the limits of their resources as they are given directives leading them into difficult moral choices. Some of them will not not make it through training and those who do will face the constant pressure of secrecy and bodily harm while constantly pushing against glass ceilings.
Review Quotes
"Few novels from any era bring us a heroine like Nasty Business's Nicolette Beverly. In this fast-paced story, Andy Goldsmith leads the reader on a rollercoaster ride-time-traveling expertly back to 1970s England and into the Cold War as the British Intelligence begins to train young women, sorely needed, into its espionage program. Following Nicky and her friends through tough training and into their first mission will keep you turning the page in anticipation. You cheer for these smart and savvy young women who are quickly putting the old guard on notice with athleticism, brains, and killer instincts to get the job done." -- Victoria Bruce, Author of No Apparent Danger, Hostage Nation & Inspector Oldfield and the Black Hand Society.
"In Goldsmith's suspense novel, a young woman is recruited to be a spy....Nicollette accepts the position. She weathers an extensive orientation process, training to join an all-female group of spies. Thus she begins a James Bond-esque adventure traveling Europe and learning the job as she goes. She is ultimately pulled into a Cold War plot involving a plan to overthrow the Communist government in Bulgaria. She later works on an assignment in the Middle East in which a few of her friends end up in danger....Nicollette is an intriguing protagonist....A slow spy novel with a capable lead." -- Kirkus
About the Author
A.R Goldsmith is a native Washingtonian, growing up in Montgomery County, Md. and graduating from the University of Maryland. He lives in Ellicott City, Md with his wife, Pauline, of 40 years. He has 2 children and 5 grandchildren.