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CODENAME: HOUSEKEEPING
(LGBTQA+ Dystopian Cyberpunk/Technothriller Novellas)

LGBTQA+ Dystopian Cyberpunk/Technothriller novellas by E.V. Greig. Paperback editions available for purchase via Amazon by clicking HERE. Digital editions available to download and read absolutely FREE from this website only!

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Set during a theoretical near future, these fantastical spy stories follow the adventures of socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence – aka Housekeeping – a unique blend of assassin, medic, alibi merchant, and therapist to some of the most inventively lethal people in the world...

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Titles In This Series...
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Project Nightingale

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It is the late 21st Century. Whilst mega corporations and governments fight a less than discreet war for control of the general population, there are others who operate within the traditional boundaries of Intelligence. Walking in the shadows and trading in secrets, these operatives will do whatever is necessary to complete their missions. In the interest of maintaining public ignorance, someone is needed to clean up in their wake. Introducing socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence – aka Housekeeping. Assassin, medic, alibi merchant, and therapist to some of the most inventively lethal people in the world...

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Saint Of Cats

 

In the direct sequel to Project Nightingale, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence’s latest undercover mission goes dangerously off book. Disavowed and millions of miles from home, Spence resorts to increasingly desperate measures to evade the unwanted attentions of their captor – GETEC Supervisor Greg Hull. Neither of them can predict the kind of horror that is about to unfold. Whilst the survivors recuperate, the Martian Marine Corps and British International Intelligence join forces to avenge the atrocity. However, not everyone is playing by the rules...

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Dog Dark Lamps

 

In the direct sequel to Saint Of Cats, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence discovers that the term safe house can be somewhat misleading. Their personal ghosts are out for blood, and tensions between their colleagues aren’t helping matters. Then there’s the matter of the missing boffin. Meanwhile, GETEC Supervisor Greg Hull has embarked on a whole new chapter in his life. Given his health issues are behind him, surely it makes perfect sense to find someone that he can have a little fun with...

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Captain Mars

 

In the direct sequel to Dog Dark Lamps, things have gotten horribly complicated for socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence. On the far side of the Atlantic, GETEC Supervisor Greg Hull is either losing his mind or finding it. His reluctant colleague Kellie Rosa finds herself caught in the middle either way. Elsewhere, after one too many heroic actions, by the book Martian Marine Corps Captain Susan Kennedy struggles to convince the media that she isn’t a superhero. Suddenly, everyone wants to put her in the spotlight...

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Inherited Stealth

 

In the direct sequel to Captain Mars, the last thing that socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence needs is any more pressure. With two psychopathic children already in tow and a high-risk twin pregnancy to endure, crossing swords with a secret high society of assassins really shouldn’t be on their to do list. Meanwhile, Irish investigative journalist Sarah Marie Tresweld has uncovered the kind of story that defines a career. For once, GETEC Supervisor Greg Hull is too busy to concentrate on covering up for his employers...

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Politics Of C.A.K.E

 

In the direct sequel to Inherited Stealth, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence struggles to balance their hard won maternity leave with the vagaries of spycraft. Meanwhile, GETEC is finally under official investigation for its policies, and Greg Hull has seized the opportunity to reinvent himself. The actions of a sociopathic bodyjacker lead to a tenuous alliance between ANI and the combined branches of British Intelligence. Whether or not it will withstand the pressure of old ghosts is another matter entirely…

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Dance Towards The Cloud

 

In the direct sequel to Politics Of C.A.K.E, it’s business as unusual for socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence. A joint mission between BIINT, ANI, and the Martian Marine Corps sees everyone involved facing tough choices – some more responsibly than others. Meanwhile, back in soggiest Bournemouth, with old ghosts out for revenge and temptation nagging him at every turn, Craig Campbell discovers that the life of a retired spy turned parent is no less hazardous than fieldwork...

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Too Many Fish

 

In the direct sequel to Dance Towards The Cloud, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence begins moving on with their life, albeit reluctantly. Meanwhile, a horrific biological attack takes place in Miami. With the population of the city decimated, some of the survivors make easy targets for those with predatory inclinations. Then there’s the unfortunate matter of the neo-pagan murder cult...

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The Spy Who Borrowed My Identity

 

In the direct sequel to Too Many Fish, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence is stuck working alongside their nemesis. In Miami, ANI Agent Greg Hull faces up to the aftermath of past decisions, and Martian Marine Corps Captain Susan Kennedy finds unexpected cause to brush up on her diplomacy. Meanwhile, Craig Campbell is seeking redemption. Admittedly, mending fences with a certain canary might be a good bit simpler if he could avoid adding to the existing sources of stress…

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Live, Die, Kill

 

In the direct sequel to The Spy Who Borrowed My Identity, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence struggles to believe that a man can change his ways. The man in question, Craig Campbell, is determined not to disappoint, but has his past finished haunting either of them yet? Meanwhile, ANI Agent Greg Hull is playing by the rules a little too efficiently for Captain Mars’ liking…

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All The Other Spies

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In the direct sequel to Live, Die, Kill, socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence is turning forty-one. Their nearest and dearest are determined to make up for having missed their milestone fortieth birthday last year. There might even be a second chance for love in the air. Everything would be perfect, if only villainy would take a day off for once…

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Proof Of Death

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In the direct sequel to All The Other Spies, socially non-gendered British Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence tentatively reclaims the family that they never knew existed. But when things go suddenly and horribly wrong for some of those closest to them, the non-gender finds that they must once again balance their personal wants with their professional role. Meanwhile, the threat posed to all involved by the evils of C.A.K.E looms ever larger…

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