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Set during the final years of the Basque terrorist organization ETA, the story follows , an intuitive and politically incorrect counter-intelligence researcher for the Spanish Secret Service (CNI). : The book is noted for its direct,
: On Christmas Eve, MacMillan's vacation plans are derailed when he receives two pieces of bad news: there is a high-level ETA mole inside the CNI, and he has been chosen to identify and capture them, dead or alive. : It was an editorial phenomenon, selling over
: It was an editorial phenomenon, selling over 60,000 copies and receiving high praise for its "powerful plot" and "engaging characters" on Goodreads and Amazon .
: A Spaniard of Irish descent who works in an unofficial, nameless department of the CNI that handles "off-the-books" operations.