McKenzie’s Friend

Author: Philip Davison

Harry Fielding has had enough. He’s had enough of his adopted city, he’s tired of his flat and most of all he’s finished with MI5. But his plans for a new life are ruined when an old friend reappears, who’s in trouble. Harry cannot abandon a mate…..Read More

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