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About
Some people move tourists.
Some people move terrorists.
Rosie Winterbourne is a former Royal Navy NCO with an unusual skill set: she speaks Arabic, remembers everything she has ever seen, and sails alone with absolute confidence. When a covert British intelligence unit recruits her to quietly observe yacht traffic in Gibraltar, Rosie expects to find drug runners and people‑smugglers.
What she finds instead is a secret humanitarian network rescuing baby girls from ISIS‑controlled territory.
But salvation has a price.
As Rosie digs deeper, she discovers that the same maritime routes are being used by a shadowy operator known only as the travel agent—a ruthless broker who decides which jihadists are delivered back into Europe, which are quietly eliminated, and which are weaponised for geopolitical gain. Recruited into an off-the-books counter‑terror programme, Rosie is trained to operate where governments deny involvement and accountability does not exist.
From Libyan waters to the contested underworld of Gibraltar, Rosie must navigate betrayal, moral compromise, and the cold logic of modern power—where lives are expendable and truth is classified.
Smart, gripping, and unsettlingly plausible, The Travel Agent is a contemporary espionage thriller about the hidden machinery that moves people, wars, and history itself.