"Spectrum" is the immortal codename for MI6's deadliest female agents. They are Her Majesty's quiet scalpels.
Ayesha Khan is a bloodied, rusting chainsaw but a desperate agency have given her the job anyway.
Operation Red Night started with a Pakistani terrorist group but evidence points to high-up puppetmasters planning an atrocity on home soil, and MI6 itself is compromised. Khan's always been in it for the sex and violence, but there's going to be a lot more of the latter as she finds herself against terrorists, agency screwups, rival agencies, and Europe's most dangerous hired gun.
Lovely.
Codename Spectrum: Operation Red Night takes amoral spy fiction right into the proverbial abyss, by Ian Absentia and Charles E.P. Murphy ("Off Campus").
Charles E.P. Murphy is from the UK; he started writing one day and nobody's got him to stop. He has currently written and co-written five self-published books and various novellas, short stories, and comic strips for Sea Lion Press, FutureQuake Press, Malefaction, and Sergeant Frosty Press. Find him at https://twitter.com/cepmurphy