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OverviewHis code name is Condor, in the next few days everyone he trusts, will try to kill him. When Malcolm discovers his CIA colleagues butchered in the blood-spattered office he realises that only an oversight by the assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIAheadquarters for help but when an attempted rendezvous goes badly wrong he realisesthat no no-one can be trusted. Code-named Condor, Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington, hoping to evade the killers long enough to unravel the conspiracy - but willthat be enough to save his life? Full Product DetailsAuthor: James GradyPublisher: Bedford Square Publishers Imprint: No Exit Press Edition: UK ed. Weight: 0.246kg ISBN: 9781843445906ISBN 10: 1843445905 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 August 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGrady is a master of intrigue -- John Grisham James Grady writes it straight, pure and hot as lava -- Stephen Coonts James Grady is a master of Washington intrigue -- Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist (Grady is) a master of blending real life and fiction -- John Marks, co-author of 'The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence Grady is a master of intrigue. --John Grisham A shock at every turn! --Publishers Weekly Breakneck . . . Not a slow minute. --Library Journal Author InformationJames Grady has published more than a dozen novels and three times that many short stories, and worked in both feature films and television. His first novel, Six Days of the Condor, became the classic Robert Redford movie Three Days Of The Condor and the current Max Irons TV series Condor. Grady has been both US Senate aide and a national investigative reporter. He has received Italy's Raymond Chandler Medal, France's Grand Prix Du Roman Noir and Japan's Baka-Misu literature award, two Regardie Magazine short story awards, and been a Mystery Writers of America Edgar finalist. In 2008, Grady was named as one of the Telegraph's 50 crime writers to read before you die, and in 2015 the Washington Post compared his prose to George Orwell and Bob Dylan. He has two children and lives with his wife inside Washington, DC's beltway. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |