An organisation that doesn't exist.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e A spy that can't be caught.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e Years ago, a spy was born...u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 1989: The Cold War will soon be over, but for BOX 88, a top secret spying agency, the espionage game is heating up. Lachlan Kite is sent to France to gather intelligence on the Lockerbie bombing. What he uncovers is terrifying...u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e Now he faces the deadliest decision of his life...u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 2020: Kite has been taken captive and brutally tortured. He now has a choice: reveal the truth about what happened in France thirty years earlier - or watch his family die.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e In a battle unlike anything he has faced before, Kite must use all his skills to stay alive.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'A spy for the 21st century' Daily Mail, Books of the Yearu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Wonderfully taut, exciting and up-to-date' Spectator, Books of the Yearu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'An ambitious fusion of coming-of-age novel and gripping espionage thriller' Financial Times, Books of the Yearu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'BOX 88 is so good. Charles Cumming is up there with the very best espionage writers' Ian Rankinu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'A wonderful spy novel; Charles Cumming's most ambitious - and his best - yet' Mick Herronu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Charles Cumming has breathed new life into the spy novel' Ben Macintyreu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Atmospheric and full of sharply realised characters' Sunday Timesu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'A clever thriller' Sunu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Intelligence, grace, and stunning verisimilitude' Gregg Hurwitzu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'An engaging hero' James Swallowu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'All the hallmarks of the finest spy thriller' Charlotte Philbyu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Sharp-eyed and satisfying' Henry Porteru003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'A great new spy hero is born' Amanda Craigu003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e u003cbru003e 'Ideal for anyone nostalgic for their first love and the whiff of Marlboro Lights' The Times