Good News, Bad News (novel)

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Good News, Bad News is a spy/espionage novel by British author David Wolstencroft. The novel was first published in 2004, and was Wolstencroft's first novel. It was published by BCA by arrangement with Hodder & Stoughton.

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The novel revolves around the central characters of Charlie Millar and George, both Secret Service agents who are mistakenly placed together working in a photo kiosk at Oxford Circus. Both oblivious to the other's real job, a "Frame Thirteen" order for each to assassinate the other comes through. Charlie and George at first try to carry out the order, fighting as each one tries to kill the other. But as time progresses they soon realise that the real problem lies with the organisation they both work for. As the chase begins, both realise that everything is not as it seems, and out pour secrets that will rattle the foundations of the British Intelligence Service.

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