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Spying For Independence: A Gay Spy Romantic Suspense Short Story
Spying For Independence: A Gay Spy Romantic Suspense Short Story
Spying For Independence: A Gay Spy Romantic Suspense Short Story
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Spying For Independence: A Gay Spy Romantic Suspense Short Story

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A Scot. An English. A Supreme Court Justice. 

MI5 Intelligence Officer Nick Blackford loves Scotland. He protects the innocent. Nick targets a Supreme Court Justice.

MI5 Officer Michael hunts a rogue agent. He hates terrorists. Michael meets a life-changing man.

Sparks fly at first sight.

A gripping, enthralling, addictive spy romantic suspense story about love, innocence and country.

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Also available in Romance Spies Collection Volume 2.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2023
ISBN9798215295625
Spying For Independence: A Gay Spy Romantic Suspense Short Story
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Connor Whiteley

Hello, I'm Connor Whiteley, I am an 18-year-old who loves to write creatively, and I wrote my Brownsea trilogy when I was 14 years old after I went to Brownsea Island on a scout camp. At the camp, I started to think about how all the broken tiles and pottery got there and somehow a trilogy got created.Moreover, I love writing fantasy and sci-fi novels because you’re only limited by your imagination.In addition, I'm was an Explorer Scout and I love camping, sailing and other outdoor activities as well as cooking.Furthermore, I do quite a bit of charity work as well. For example: in early 2018 I was a part of a youth panel which was involved in creating a report with research to try and get government funding for organised youth groups and through this panel. I was invited to Prince Charles’ 70th birthday party and how some of us got in the royal photograph.Finally, I am going to university and I hope to get my doctorate in clinical psychology in a few years.

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    Spying For Independence - Connor Whiteley

    SPYING FOR INDEPENDENCE

    MI5 Intelligence Officer Nick Blackford stood in one of London’s massive ancient libraries with immensely beautiful floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a dark and rather stunning hardwood floor and Nick really enjoyed the small crystal chandeliers that looked like they were floating down from the ceiling every ten metres. The entire library was a stunning array of engineering and as much as the English hated to admit that a Scottish person designed it, one did.

    Nick loved looking through the great books on the shelves because this place wasn’t exactly a public library because it was mainly reserved for lawyers, governmental people and other civil servants. Yet it was interesting to say the least how many erotica titles were on the shelves in amongst hardcore romance, spy novels and political thrillers.

    Of course there were other so-called more important books in the library but Nick was only interested in the fiction part. That was thankfully where there were so few people walking about, there were only three people in the section that seemed to stretch on for a good twenty metres. Nick would have loved to count how many erotica titles there were in this aisle alone.

    But he didn’t have the time, or the inclination.

    The other three people in the isle were only civil servants, wearing black suits, trousers and all of them had their white ID cards hanging around their neck, working for the UK government so they were hardly a threat, and Nick just needed somewhere local to meet a target and hopefully hack their phone to hopefully stop an awful terrorist attack against the nation of Scotland.

    Just like all the other Scottish people, Nick had no problem with the English. The English were kind, helpful and even their weird tea obsessions didn’t bother Nick and his fellow Scots, but he just didn’t want to be ruled by them.

    Nick had wanted Scotland to have its own government that could actually do whatever it wanted in the interest of its people instead of being told by the UK Government what

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