Nicholas Bryson spent years as a deep cover operative for the American secret intelligence group, The Directorate. After a disastrous mission, Bryson was retired to a new identity. Now, years later, his cover is cracked and Bryson learns that The Directorate was not what it claimed to be - and that he was, in fact, a pawn being used against his country's interests. The Directorate is headed for a dangerous endgame, and the CIA recruits Bryson to stop them.
But after years on the sidelines, Bryson's field skills are rusty, his contacts unreliable, his instincts suspect and he no longer knows who - if anyone - can be trusted.
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"Reading a Ludlum novel is like watching a James Bond film."--"Entertainment Weekly" "Rarely has any writer of espionage novels come up with such an ambitious design that churns on so many levels."--"Chicago"" Tribune" "A spy thriller that should keep even the most experienced readers guessing...the pace is fast, the action plentiful...a must-read."--"Booklist"
"Echoing le Carre and Graham Greene...[Ludlum's] best thriller yet!--"Kirkus Reviews"
“His most ingenious novel yet.”—"The New Yorker"“Explosive.”—"San Francisco"" Chronicle"
“Reading a Ludlum novel is like watching a James Bond film.”—"Entertainment Weekly" “Rarely has any writer of espionage novels come up with such an ambitious design that churns on so many levels.”—"Chicago"" Tribune" “A spy thriller that should keep even the most experienced readers guessing...the pace is fast, the action plentiful...a must-read.”—"Booklist"
“Echoing le Carré and Graham Greene...[Ludlum’s] best thriller yet!—"Kirkus Reviews"
"His most ingenious novel yet."--"The New Yorker""Explosive."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle"
"Reading a Ludlum novel is like watching a James Bond film."--"Entertainment Weekly""Rarely has any writer of espionage novels come up with such an ambitious design that churns on so many levels."--"Chicago"" Tribune" "A spy thriller that should keep even the most experienced readers guessing...the pace is fast, the action plentiful...a must-read."--"Booklist"
"Echoing le Carre and Graham Greene...[Ludlum's] best thriller yet!--"Kirkus Reviews"
His most ingenious novel yet. "The New Yorker"
Explosive. "San Francisco Chronicle"
Reading a Ludlum novel is like watching a James Bond film. "Entertainment Weekly"
Rarely has any writer of espionage novels come up with such an ambitious design that churns on so many levels. "Chicago Tribune"
A spy thriller that should keep even the most experienced readers guessing...the pace is fast, the action plentiful...a must-read. "Booklist"
Echoing le Carre and Graham Greene...[Ludlum's] best thriller yet! "Kirkus Reviews""
-His most ingenious novel yet.- --The New Yorker
-Explosive.- --San Francisco Chronicle
-Reading a Ludlum novel is like watching a James Bond film.- --Entertainment Weekly
-Rarely has any writer of espionage novels come up with such an ambitious design that churns on so many levels.- --Chicago Tribune
-A spy thriller that should keep even the most experienced readers guessing...the pace is fast, the action plentiful...a must-read.- --Booklist
-Echoing le Carre and Graham Greene...[Ludlum's] best thriller yet!- --Kirkus Reviews
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