A famous Russian writer and ex-paratrooper named Alexander Kurbsky has
gotten fed up with the Putin government, and decides he wants to
"disappear" into the West. He is under no illusions, however, about how
the news will be greeted at home, having seen too many of his countrymen
die mysteriously at the hands of the thuggish Russian security services,
so he makes elaborate plans with Charles Ferguson, Sean Dillon and the
rest of the group known informally as the "Prime Minister's private
army" for his escape and concealment. It's a real coup for the West
except for one thing: Kurbsky is still working for the Russians. The
plan is to infiltrate British and American intelligence at the highest
levels, and he has his own motivations for doing the most effective job
possible. He does not care what he has to do or where he has to go...or
whom he has to kill. Filled with suspense, driven by characters of
complexity and passion, A Darker Place once again proves that, in the
words of the Associated Press, "When it comes to thriller writers, one
name stands well above the crowd -- Jack Higgins."