**Renowned thriller writer David Hagberg continues his _New York Times_ bestselling Kirk McGarvey series with this riveting origin story for the CIA assassin in _First Kill_.** It is the beginning of Kirk McGarvey's career as a CIA black ops officer. Fresh out of the Air Force OSI, he receives his
The Kill Zone (Kirk McGarvey 9)
β Scribed by Hagberg, David
- Book ID
- 108608347
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Series
- Kirk McGarvey 9
- Category
- Fiction
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From Publishers Weekly
Hagberg (Eden's Gate) resumes his CIA thriller series featuring veteran agent Kirk McGarvey with this rousing entry. Happily reunited with his wife after a separation, 50-year-old McGarvey is ready for the slow lane after a quarter-century of service with the CIA, but his work isn't over-the president nominates him for the post of interim director, which would make him the youngest man ever to serve in that capacity. He jumps at the opportunity, but his "preternatural awareness" warns him that something's not right. His research assistant, Otto, discovers that former KGB doctor Anatoli Nikolayev has fled Moscow with an armful of old classified documents from the Network Martyrs File, which held the Cold War plans for the assassination of key U.S. government figures. The assassination plans were developed years ago by an old enemy of McGarvey's, but have somehow been reactivated now that McGarvey has been appointed to his new post. Rigged helicopters, exploding vans, faulty car brakes and killer skis place McGarvey, his family and Otto in grave danger, and an attempt on his pregnant daughter's life throws McGarvey's wife, Kathleen, into an emotional tailspin. Otto rushes off to France to get some answers from Nikolayev, while McGarvey tries to keep it together for his confirmation hearings as a callous senator dissects his long-buried, sordid past. In reliably meaty prose, Hagberg once again delivers compelling characters, animated political intrigue and a plot that speeds along at a steady clip.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
If readers are counting correctly, this is Hagberg's thirty-first novel, including some written under the name Sean Flannery. This time, Hagberg brings back the CIA's Kirk McGarvey, who, after 25 years with the agency, has been named interim director by the president. Although the cold war is over, McGarvey finds he is the target of a 20-year-old Russian plot in which an assassin brainwashed by KGB doctors at long last receives the signal he has been waiting for. The setting is worldwide: Russia, France, the Virgin Islands, the U.S., and even a luxurious company plane flying over the Atlantic Ocean. There are safe rooms, secret files, encryption programs, passwords, aliases--and, of course, good guys (us) and bad guys (them). This may sound much like Hagberg's other novels, but his readers never seem to care. George Cohen
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