Description
A Deniable Death by Gerald Seymour is a fiction thriller that follows Danny “Badger” Baxter, an operative skilled in Covert Rural Observation Posts (C.R.O.P.), as he undertakes a high-stakes mission across hostile territory. Tasked by MI6 to track the movements of a leading improvised explosive device (I.E.D.) maker before a planned assassination, Badger operates in Iran under extreme conditions, facing heat, insects, and the constant threat of exposure. Partnered with someone he distrusts, he must rely on his training and instincts to gather intelligence while navigating danger and the political ramifications of a mission that the government will publicly deny. Seymour’s novel combines espionage, international intrigue, and tension-filled action, offering readers insight into covert operations, intelligence work, and the moral ambiguities of modern counterterrorism.
The book is aimed at readers who enjoy fast-paced thrillers, realistic spycraft, and suspenseful plots with complex characters operating in morally grey environments.












