The novel that inspired the Robert Redford film Three Days of the Condor Sandwiches save Ronald Malcolm's life. On the day that gunmen pay a visit to the American Literary Historical Society, he's out at lunch. The Society is actually a backwater of the Central Intelligence Agency, where Malcolm and
Six Days of the Condor
β Scribed by James Grady
- Publisher
- Rosetta Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780795304750
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
CIA operative Malcolm, codenamed Condor, discovers his colleagues butchered in a blood-spattered office, he realizes that only an oversight by the assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIA headquarters for help but when an attempted rendezvous goes wrong, it quickly becomes clear that no one can be trusted. Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington, hoping to evade the killers long enough to unravel the conspiracyβ but will that be enough to save his life?
Review
βGrady is a master of intrigue.β βJohn Grisham
βA breathless hunt and chase . . . a shock at every turn!β β Publishers Weekly
βA chilling novel of top security gone berserk. . . breakneck . . . not a slow minute.β β Library Journal
About the Author
James Grady is the recipient of the Grand Prix Du Roman Noir, the Raymond Chandler Award, was an Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee, and is the author of Just a Shot Away and Mad Dogs. He lives in Maryland.
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