The Phantoms of Cumbria is a British crime novel built around the planning and execution of a high-risk heist that reaches into private industry and government influence.
A small, highly skilled group comes together to target a privately operated facility in rural England, one that functions beyond public scrutiny while maintaining discreet links to official power. As the operation takes shape, the risks begin to extend beyond the crime itself, drawing in political, corporate, and international pressures.
Set across England and a network of overseas locations, the novel follows the preparation and movement surrounding the heist, where secrecy, coordination, and trust are essential, and every decision carries consequences.
A tense, controlled crime thriller for readers of contemporary British fiction who enjoy heist narratives, institutional power struggles, and morally complex worlds.
- THIS IS THE STORY OF THE MOST AUDACIOUS HEIST IN HISTORY
- EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
- MEDIA COVERAGE AND POLITICAL FALLOUT
- A GRIPPING STORY FROM START TO FINISH
- AN IRRESISTIBLE AND ENETERTAINING READ
- AN INTRIGUING DRAMA WITH A TWIST EVERY PAGE YOU TURN