Good Assassin e-bog
104,96 DKK
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';The Good Assassin opens up Hemingway's Cuba. Possessing Alan Furst's attention for period detail and the deft character touches of John Le Carr, Vidich has quickly carved out a place for himself among the very first rank of espionage writers. It's a masterful effort and the author's best work to date.' Michael Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of The Chicago Way ';The Good Assassin is...
E-bog
104,96 DKK
Forlag
Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Udgivet
18 april 2017
Længde
288 sider
Genrer
Espionage and spy thriller
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781501110443
';The Good Assassin opens up Hemingway's Cuba. Possessing Alan Furst's attention for period detail and the deft character touches of John Le Carr, Vidich has quickly carved out a place for himself among the very first rank of espionage writers. It's a masterful effort and the author's best work to date.' Michael Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of The Chicago Way ';The Good Assassin is first-rate literary espionageAuthor Paul Vidich has evoked not only the intrigue and brutality of Batista's Cuba, but the island itselfa masterful work of noir fiction.' Susan Isaacs, New York Times bestselling author of A Hint of Strangeness Paul Vidich follows up his acclaimed debut spy thriller An Honorable Man with ';a keen historical adventure from the best noir tradition' (Elizabeth Kostova, #1 New York Times bestselling author) set in 1950s Cuba, as foreign powers compete to influence the outcome of a revolution.Former CIA Agent George Mueller arrives in Havana in August 1958, during the last months of dictator Fulgencio Batista's reign, to look into the activities of Toby Grahaman in-country CIA officer suspected of harboring sympathies for the rebels fighting the unpopular Batista regime. Specifically, Mueller's old friend Graham may be putting weapons into the hands of Castro's forces, in bold defiance of the United States arms embargo on the island. But when Mueller uncovers a world of deceit as the FBI, CIA, and State Department compete to influence the outcome of the revolution in the face of the brutal dictatorship's imminent collapse, he realizes that nothing and no one is what they seem. This is a powerful story of ideals, passions, betrayals, and corrupting political rivalries in the months before Castro's march into Havana on New Year's Day, 1959. As New York Times bestselling author Michael Harvey raves, ';It's a masterful effort and the author's best work to date.'