They say in the espionage trade that there is no such thing as a perfect operation. But I’m here to tell you that if there was such a thing, then I came dangerously close to perfection on the last one that I did for MI6. Unfortunately, that perfection comes with a price… I had been in place for over an hour, but even now I wasn’t what could be considered in tempo with my surroundings. I would have liked at least half a day to settle and blend in, but I had an hour. It was a rush job and that was why things didn’t feel right. The job today was simple compared to some I’d done in the past. Stick a covert ‘tracker’ on a vehicle without being noticed and simply walk away. That was it. It’s something I’ve done dozens of times in the private intelligence and security industry for clients. Who

