An organisation that doesn't exist. A spy that can't be caught.Years ago, a spy was born... <br/> <br/>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... <br/> <br/>Now he faces the deadliest decision of his life... <br/> <br/>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. <br/> <br/>In a battle unlike anything he has faced before, Kite must use all his skills to stay alive. <br/> <br/>'A spy for the 21st century'Daily Mail, Books of the Year <br/> <br/>'Wonderfully taut, exciting and up-to-date'Spectator, Books of the Year <br/> <br/>'An ambitious fusion of coming-of-age novel and gripping espionage thriller'Financial Times, Books of the Year <br/> <br/>'BOX 88 is so good. Charles Cumming is up there with the very best espionage writers' Ian Rankin <br/> <br/>'A wonderful spy novel; Charles Cumming's most ambitious - and his best - yet' Mick Herron <br/> <br/>'Charles Cumming has breathed new life into the spy novel' Ben Macintyre <br/> <br/>'Atmospheric and full of sharply realised characters'Sunday Times <br/> <br/>'A clever thriller'Sun <br/> <br/>'Intelligence, grace, and stunning verisimilitude' Gregg Hurwitz <br/> <br/>'An engaging hero' James Swallow <br/> <br/>'All the hallmarks of the finest spy thriller' Charlotte Philby <br/> <br/>'Sharp-eyed and satisfying' Henry Porter <br/> <br/>'A great new spy hero is born' Amanda Craig <br/> <br/>'Ideal for anyone nostalgic for their first love and the whiff of Marlboro Lights'The Times <br/>