Snakehead
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 398
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781406309355
- Reading Time
- ~6h 58min
Snakehead is a book by Anthony Horowitz. In 2007. It has 398 pages.
About this book
Anthony Horowitz’s Snakehead shifts from his celebrated work in youth fiction and period drama into the realm of contemporary espionage, following British intelligence officer Jack Starrett on a high-stakes assignment in China. The narrative examines the intersection of statecraft and human trafficking, using the smuggling networks known as snakeheads as both a literal plot device and a metaphor for the hidden currents of global power. Horowitz grounds his thriller in procedural detail, exploring how intelligence operatives navigate moral compromise when official directives clash with personal conscience. The novel’s setting in a rapidly modernizing China allows for an examination of cultural friction, economic disparity, and the quiet violence of covert operations. What distinguishes this work within Horowitz’s bibliography is its restrained tone and focus on institutional ambiguity rather than heroic triumph. By weaving together nuclear proliferation, cross-border crime, and the psychological toll of espionage, the book offers a measured look at how modern intelligence agencies operate in an increasingly interconnected and morally complex world.
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Anthony Horowitz’s Snakehead shifts from his celebrated work in youth fiction and period drama into the realm of contemporary espionage, following British intelligence officer Jack Starrett on a high-stakes assignment in China. The narrative examines the intersection of statecraft and human traffick...
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Snakehead was written by Anthony Horowitz.