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Although originally destined to be the third book in the series, Killer Freemason was brought forward on the advice of publishing professionals and the wishes of readers. The manuscript is now completed and the hunt is currently on to find a literary agent.

 

Killer Freemason caries on where the previous book leaves off and finds Tony Caxton being promoted to Deputy Director of the Foreign Office Security Department. His second in command is recently promoted Sue Lyle, who he is fast falling in love with.

 

No sooner has he taken up residence in his new post, than Tony finds himself in charge of an investigation to determine if there is a link between two murders of senior Foreign Office officials. As his enquiries ensue, more unexplained deaths take place and it becomes clear that Freemasonry is somehow mixed up in it all.

 

With the aid of MI5, MI6, Special Branch and GCHQ, Tony starts to make progress, but will he be able to identify and find the killer before any more deaths take place? At the same time, the killer’s girlfriend – who also works at the Foreign office, is selling secrets to the Israeli Secret Service. The CIA stumble on their secret meetings, but are not sure what to make of it.

 

Killer Freemason is another multi-faceted story with a fast pace and plenty of action that provides an interesting glimpse into the secret world of Freemasonry and the workings of the various security services.