China’s supreme leader is at the point of death, and a complacent world yawns, convinced that the ‘sleeping dragon’ will never awake. But what if the world is wrong, and China has covertly managed to amass inconceivable military might?
In Hong Kong, the financial and commercial giants have secretly arranged to leave before the Chinese takeover in 1997, their vast assets wired to safety by brilliant software codenamed The Scroll of Benevolence. Lo Bing, an ambitious Chinese general who plans to make a bid for power when China’s ruler dies, is determined to frustrate them at all costs.
Russian and American agents, racing against time to preserve a peace undermined by Lo Bing’s plotting, join forces to prove what the general most wants to hide: that China has secretly become a strategic superpower.
Meanwhile Diana, daughter of Simon Young, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent businessmen, is trapped deep in China. If she is to survive she must reach Hong Kong before the final countdown to Benevolence. Her only hope rests with a beyond-handsome Chinese youth but is he friend, or foe…?
The thrilling conclusion to the Simon Young trilogy, perfect for fans of Mick Herron and Len Deighton.
Praise for The Scroll of Benevolence
‘A tale of high-powered mischeif and mayhem … fast-moving and packed with thrills’ Today
‘Trenhaile builds Benevolence to a shattering and unexpected climax with masterful storytelling and a remarkable authenticity of detail. This is a novel destined for major success’ Brisbane Sun
‘High drama, adventure and espionage… riveting, engrossing reading’ Sydney Morning Herald
Amid the explosion of computer technology in the 1990s, nothing comes close to Apogee a software program able to process human speech in any language, paving the way for pilotless planes, driverless tanks and a global communications network limited only by human imagination.
China, soon to resume control of Hong Kong, is now obsessed with an even greater prize in its long march to Pacific supremacy: Taiwan. The outcome is not in doubt, as long as China can secure Apogee but there’s a problem. The software belongs to Ducannon Young Electronics in Taiwan where Mat Young, son of owner Simon, represents his autocratic father. Simon sees little beyond the limitless profits Apogee will generate, but his less hard-boiled son has become embroiled with a Taiwanese actress whose loyalties are hard to read.
All sides will go to any lengths to get inside Mat’s head, convinced that his unique position must give him access to Apogee’s secrets. But Mat knows nothing, and not even the horrors of the torture chamber known to history as the Gates of Exquisite View can change that…
A chilling high-stakes technothriller from ‘the heir-apparent to Le Carr’, perfect for fans of Robert Ludlum and Martin Cruz Smith.
Praise for The Gates of Exquisite View
‘There is rarely a moment to pause for breath between the agonizingly suspenseful events in a thriller that is worthy of its genre’ Publishers Weekly
Britain’s surrender of Hong Kong to China has been set for 1997. But not everyone is happy. Russia, in particular, dreads the catastrophic upheavals strategic, economic and political that must follow.
The KGB plot to ensure that China will inherit only a worthless shell, racked by social and financial instability. Pitted against them are the elite cadres of Chinese Intelligence the Mahjong Brigade. They need an insider, and their chosen instrument is Simon Young, Hong Kong’s pre-eminent British tycoon.
Simon soon finds that his unparalleled commercial skills count for little in the spy world. Who to trust? Even his beautiful Chinese wife, Jinny, has secrets to conceal
A compelling financial espionage thriller from the acclaimed author of The Man Called Kyril.
Praise for The Mahjong Spies
‘Intricate, tense, rich in characters, incident, drama and intriguing details of life in its exotic locale. Trenhaile will please the most ardent fans of spyfare with this gripping story’ Publishers Weekly
‘John Trenhaile has struck gold a gripping tale of high finance and intrigue’ Manchester Evening News