
Gerald Seymour
2 SeriesGerald Seymour, an English author, has written numerous standalone novels, several of which have been adapted into television mini-series. Prior to his writing career, he worked as a journalist, covering significant events such as the Great Train Robbery, the Vietnam War, and the Munich Olympics massacre. He is the son of writers William Kean Seymour and Rosalind Wade.
In "Red Fox," also known as "The Harrison Fox" in the U.S., Gerald Seymour crafts a gripping tale of espionage and betrayal. The story follows a British intelligence officer tasked with preventing a Soviet defector's assassination. Tensions escalate as the officer navigates a web of deceit and danger. Parallel titles for Seymour's other works include "A Song in the Morning" (U.S.: "Shadow on the Sun"), "At Close Quarters" (U.S.: "An Eye for an Eye"), and "Home Run" (U.S.: "The Running Target"). Each novel delivers intense narratives centered on critical missions and the high stakes of international intrigue.