"Great talent, great imagination, and real been-there done-that authenticity make this one of the year's best thriller debuts." --Lee Child "Not since Fleming charged Bond with the safety of the world has the international secret agent mystique been so anchored with an insider's reality." --Noah
Spycatcher (Spartan)
โ Scribed by Dunn, Matthew
- Book ID
- 106976340
- Publisher
- HarperCollins US
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 738 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Great talent, great imagination, and real been-there done-that authenticity make this one of the year's best thriller debuts."
--Lee Child
"Not since Fleming charged Bond with the safety of the world has the international secret agent mystique been so anchored with an insider's reality."
--Noah Boyd, New York Times bestselling author of Agent X and The Bricklayer
"A real spy proves he is a real writer--and a truly deft and inventive one. Spycatcher is a stunning debut."
--Ted Bell, New York Times bestselling author of Warlord
A real life former field officer, Matthew Dunn makes an extraordinary debut with Spycatcher , a masterwork of international espionage fiction that crackles with electrifying authenticity. Fans of Daniel Silva, Robert Ludlum, Brad Thor, and Vince Flynn will be on the edge of their seats as intelligence agent Will Cochrane--working on a joint...
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