"A brilliant achievement. . . .Like the best work of Greene and Le Carr , it is more than genre fiction; it is literature. . . .[Convergence] is the most plausible, and perhaps the best spy novel ever written by an American." --Arthur Maling, Chicago Tribune "An intelligent, readable novel about two kinds of intrigue--international and bureaucratic. He succeeds admirably at both tasks."--Ross Thomas, Washington Post "A solid, provocative first novel about the 'deadly game of espionage' . . . Thoughtfulness and human frailty take precedence over action and suspense. Irony is the prevailing mode. . . . Fuller depicts intelligence work--its technical minutiae and its vaunted goals--convincingly. And he subtly weaves various parallels into complementary layers of potential convergence."--Jeffrey Burke, Wall Street Journal "A fast-moving, dramatic, thinking person's spy novel."--Nelson DeMille, Newsday
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About the Author:
Jack Fuller is the author of numerous books including Fragments, The Best of Jackson Payne, and News Values, all available from the University of Chicago Press. He is the president of the Tribune Publishing Company.
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- PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0226268810
- ISBN 13 9780226268811
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages360
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