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“If you’re looking for a fast-paced, realistic political thriller, with a multi-perspective narrative, rich detail, and twists that will keep the reader guessing, look no further.” - The San Francisco Book Review.

It’s probably a bad idea to wed the man you love on the same night you're scheduled to go undercover for several months in Afghanistan. MI7 agent Marcie Brown must have realised that.

Twelve weeks later, no one will ever know. A misdirected drone strike on her village in Kandahar leaves no survivors.

In Britain, her husband attempts to cope by returning to work. An intelligence officer by trade, he joins an ongoing investigation into a home-grown terror cell smuggling explosives into the country. Two days later, he stumbles onto an Islamist plot to create carnage in central London.

As he assembles a team and sets about trying to foil it, fate concocts something even bigger and nastier for him. Something so shocking, it actually beggars belief.

Marcie is still alive. And she's one of the terrorists’ chief conspirators.

As, by degrees, the unthinkable becomes undeniable, he’s faced with a choice. He can’t just give up on her. But nor can he allow her to come anywhere near killing thousands of innocent civilians.

Unfortunately, it looks like a stark choice between the two.

Yet where there’s life, and love, there’s hope. War may sometimes make you question everything. Sometimes it may even shatter your world. But not always. Occasionally, against all the odds, you win.

But to be fair, it is only very occasionally.

“Think through the suspense espionage thrillers that remain like phantoms in the brain and likely they will have been conceived by a British Isles author. We now add another master of the medium in J.J. Ward” - Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer and Vine Voice.

The Girl from Kandahar Tales of MI7 Book 2 edition by James Ward Literature Fiction eBooks

This was definitely one of my favorite spy/government/thriller novels that I've read in recent years. It wasn't packed with common cliches and normal spy thriller plot lines, which is possibly due to its very real and relevant story that could honestly affect any of the tens of thousands of people who actively work in the War on Terror. It was a very raw take on human struggle, and ideological differences, the like of which you rarely see in modern fiction. It was brutal and unafraid, showing that the author either has an intimate understanding of human struggle, potentially in a military way, or at least has connected with someone in the past who has clued him in to the visceral horrors of conflict.

More than the action of the story itself, I really enjoyed the characters, particularly what they offered to the reader in terms of excitement, unpredictability, and attitude. I truly appreciate the focus on character development, because too often, this genre is somewhat hackneyed, and the characters always seem slightly the same. With The Girl from Kandahar, I feel that Ward spends an appropriate amount of time getting the readers invested in the story, rather than simply attracting them with pure action or drama. I read one of Ward's other books, and I remembered how much importance he put on the quality and realism of his characters; he has carried that on into this book as well, which made a number of the plot twists and events even more believable, simply because I already believed in the characters. It takes a very talented writer to swiftly progress a novel in an interesting way, while still maintaining that loyalty to solid and full-bodied characters, but Ward manages to do it! The book may be tragic at times, but it is gripping nonetheless! A Great Read!

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  • File Size 905 KB
  • Print Length 391 pages
  • Publication Date January 16, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B009WSLGF4

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Think through the suspense espionage thrillers that remain like phantoms in the brain and likely they will have been conceived by a British Isles author. Stepping as far back as the Sherlock Holmes style as presented by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and including the imagination of Ian Fleming’s James Bond, we now add another master of the medium in J.J. Ward. Ward writes romantic fiction, espionage thrillers, philosophy and poetry. According to a brief bio, ‘he believes that commercial genres have warped people’s thinking about fiction generally. “I think they exist so readers can be easily manipulated and milked, and they also - in some of their forms - perpetuate sexism. Any good story has elements of most, if not all, genres.” He hopes men & women will read, and enjoy, what he has written in equal numbers. He lives in Sussex and is a secondary school teacher by profession, and runs the school Amnesty International club.’ And as this prolific writer has stated, ‘I want to make romance attractive to men, and guns-‘n-muscles attractive to women. And get us all talking to each other again. About books … and life. ‘

A too long introduction perhaps, but when reviewing spy novels it is better to let the reader know whether or not the suspense is warranted and in the case of TALES OF THE Mi7 THE GIRL FROM KANDAHAR it is. For those who may have forgotten, MI7, the British Military Intelligence Section 7 (now defunct), was a department of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence. Part of the War Office, MI7 was set up to work in the fields of propaganda and censorship. Using this platform the story involves a British secret servicewoman in Afghanistan who is caught in a drone attack and suffers memory loss. A series of tragic and arbitrary misadventures then turns her into a suicide bomber for al-Qaeda. This is a spy novel that confronts the terror in the War on Terror head-on. It is sympathetic to Islam, optimistic about long-term East-West relations and deeply unsympathetic to warmongers everywhere. It is also a love story – a very important inclusion in light of JJ Ward’s feelings as stated above. He has polished his style well and knows when and how to turn up the heat, whether that source be linked to suspense or to passion! Grady Harp, November 13
The description of the book is accurate, so instead I'll explain why I give it four stars. The threading of details is great. It keeps the eventful moments coming at a very high pace, which makes it easy to stay interested in what's going on, and does a great job of blending multiple-genre aspects. It takes some of the best parts of those genres that fit a thriller and is focused into the spy theme. A great read, and a meaningful insight into another culture makes it more interesting. It didn't get the five because at times it seemed like too much was going on, so when I hit the climax it doesn't feel like that big of a deal, as I've been getting that the whole time. I like when a lot happens, but smaller build up thrills were too potent, but that's just my opinion. The talent for detail is great, but the story seems crowded. Still, if you like undercover agents in danger, this is worth it.
If it was up to me, J. J. Ward, the author of "The Girl from Kandahar," would be first in any list of excellent espionage authors. Although his writer's bio says he feels the novel has been damaged by the dominance of literary fiction, this perspective does not have an impact on his writing style. He provides an economical, precise and - yes - "literary" book that qualifies as a front runner. Once I began reading the book, I couldn't stop until I finished it. As a spy drama, The Girl From Kandahar confronts the war on terror, but couples this feat with a compassion for people and circumstances unequaled in most other books in the same genre. I strongly recommend this book to anyone---for me, it was both entertaining and informing.
This was definitely one of my favorite spy/government/thriller novels that I've read in recent years. It wasn't packed with common cliches and normal spy thriller plot lines, which is possibly due to its very real and relevant story that could honestly affect any of the tens of thousands of people who actively work in the War on Terror. It was a very raw take on human struggle, and ideological differences, the like of which you rarely see in modern fiction. It was brutal and unafraid, showing that the author either has an intimate understanding of human struggle, potentially in a military way, or at least has connected with someone in the past who has clued him in to the visceral horrors of conflict.

More than the action of the story itself, I really enjoyed the characters, particularly what they offered to the reader in terms of excitement, unpredictability, and attitude. I truly appreciate the focus on character development, because too often, this genre is somewhat hackneyed, and the characters always seem slightly the same. With The Girl from Kandahar, I feel that Ward spends an appropriate amount of time getting the readers invested in the story, rather than simply attracting them with pure action or drama. I read one of Ward's other books, and I remembered how much importance he put on the quality and realism of his characters; he has carried that on into this book as well, which made a number of the plot twists and events even more believable, simply because I already believed in the characters. It takes a very talented writer to swiftly progress a novel in an interesting way, while still maintaining that loyalty to solid and full-bodied characters, but Ward manages to do it! The book may be tragic at times, but it is gripping nonetheless! A Great Read!
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