TOPAZ

The Topaz Files: Topaz

Released: June 2023

Formats: Kindle & Paperback

It’s the summer of 1995. The US Peace Envoy, Fred Martinson, begins to broker a peace deal for Northern Ireland. The world holds its breath as the first tentative steps are taken.

Jones, an 18-year-old from suburban England, has stumbled through education and yearns to be a football reporter. He is offered a place at Milton College, a former secretarial school with a clandestine partnership with GCHQ in seeking the communication stars of the future.
Before he knows it, Jones has been recruited, paired with Jenny Richmond, who is every bit his equal, and sent to Northern Ireland to undertake skills development and resilience testing with the Young Communicators Unit (YCU).

Training becomes a matter of life and death when a group of trainee spies learning on the job are betrayed to their death, and their most promising member, Isadora Brown, is taken hostage. MI5 and YCU are sent a video of her reading demands by a mysterious organisation called Red Line.

What if a group of young trainees were forced onto the frontline to deal with one of the most sensitive issues in UK history? What if political relations were so sensitive at the end of The Cold War, that only a group of deniable students could change history and keep super powers from ruining the first steps of a peace deal in Northern Ireland?

It’s a race against the clock to find and free Isadora, and make sure the US peace talks aren’t sent up in flames.

But who, exactly, is betraying who?

Is Deniability Enough?

“Clever and atmospheric use of a mid-1990s setting to create an engrossing page-turner.

An engrossing thriller - one I picked up and hardly put down again until I'd finished. I particularly enjoyed the mind 1990s setting - the clever use of technology which was more nascent at the time (GPS, ANPR), the way the plot revolved around the then delicate stage of the peace process and a George-Mitchell type figure, and the way it brought that era more generally back to life (Beavis and Butthead and Therapy? references a particular highlight). My only disappointment is that the next instalment isn't due out until May - I can't wait.”

— Paul (Amazon)

“A gripping debut novel

Topaz is a brilliantly accomplished debut novel set in Northern Ireland during the time of the peace talks. With well-rounded characters and a cunning plot, it cleverly combines fiction with well-researched facts. It's acutely observed, pacy, visual, credible, and altogether gripping. If you enjoy espionage stories against a backdrop of true historical events, this book is recommended. I look forward to the next in the series from this author.

— JoJac (Amazon)