The first rule of Tourism is not to let it ruin you. Because it can. Easily.The Department of Tourism is an ultra-secret black-ops branch rumoured to carry out the CIA's dirtiest and deadliest work. Most agents don't even believe it exists.Milo Weaver knows otherwise. Trained to kill cleanly and keep moving, he is a Tourist that understands the rules. Don't ask questions. Don't form attachments. Don't look back.But Milo is the only Tourist with a daughter. When he is told to assassinate a teenage girl, his committment to the cause starts to crumble - and for the first time, he disobeys his orders.The consequences pull him down into a complex world of clandestine government warfare, but Milo's own battle is with his conscience. When a security breach threatens the very existence of Tourism, will he choose to save his job, his family or himself?
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Praise for "The Nearest Exit"
"Milo's back, and he's better than ever..."The Nearest Exit" should take its place among the best of the spy thrillers."--Associated Press
""The Nearest Exit, " a terrific second installment in Olen Steinhauer's 'Tourist' spy series about Milo Weaver . . . [His] company is at least as valuable to the series' appeal as is his flair for international trickery."--Janet Maslin, "The New York Times"
"[Steinhauer's] descriptions of European cities and their residents are full of life. But Weaver is the novel's gem. . . . In many ways, this is a classic spy novel, but it's Weaver's angst that lifts the book to a compelling level of freshness."--"USA Today"
"Steinhauer delivers another winner in "The Nearest Exit, " a spy novel that asks deeper questions about the price we extract from individuals in the pursuit of the so-called greater good."--"Los Angeles Times"
""The Nearest Exit, " Steinhauer's follow-up novel, reprises the themes of "The Tourist" with even more success. . . . Like le Carre's George Smiley, Weaver is a richly imagined creation with a scarred psyche and a complex backstory that elevates him above the status of run-of-the-mill world-weary spook."--"The New York Times Book Review
"
"The author's brilliantly imagined characters...truly sustain this richly rewarding thriller."--"The Houston Chronicle"
"Steinhauer's execution... is nearly impeccable, and if your taste goes this dark you will follow him wherever he goes."--"The Dallas Morning News"
"Steinhauer's adept characterization of a morally conflicted spy makes this an emotionally powerful read."--"Publishers Weekly"
""The Tourist" was impressive, proving that Steinhauer had the ability to leap from the historical setting of his excellent Eastern European quintet to a vividly imagined contemporary landscape. But this is even better, a dazzling, dizzyingly complex world of clandestine warfare that is complicated further by the affairs of the heart."--"Booklist "(starred review)
"Extraordinarily complex and compelling."--"Library Journal"
Praise for "The Nearest Exit"
Milo's back, and he's better than ever "The Nearest Exit" should take its place among the best of the spy thrillers. "Associated Press"
"The Nearest Exit, " a terrific second installment in Olen Steinhauer's Tourist' spy series about Milo Weaver . . . [His] company is at least as valuable to the series' appeal as is his flair for international trickery. "Janet Maslin, The New York Times"
[Steinhauer's] descriptions of European cities and their residents are full of life. But Weaver is the novel's gem. . . . In many ways, this is a classic spy novel, but it's Weaver's angst that lifts the book to a compelling level of freshness. "USA Today"
Steinhauer delivers another winner in "The Nearest Exit, " a spy novel that asks deeper questions about the price we extract from individuals in the pursuit of the so-called greater good. "Los Angeles Times"
"The Nearest Exit, " Steinhauer's follow-up novel, reprises the themes of "The Tourist" with even more success. . . . Like le Carre's George Smiley, Weaver is a richly imagined creation with a scarred psyche and a complex backstory that elevates him above the status of run-of-the-mill world-weary spook. "The New York Times Book Review"
The author's brilliantly imagined characters truly sustain this richly rewarding thriller. "The Houston Chronicle"
Steinhauer's execution is nearly impeccable, and if your taste goes this dark you will follow him wherever he goes. "The Dallas Morning News"
Steinhauer's adept characterization of a morally conflicted spy makes this an emotionally powerful read. "Publishers Weekly"
"The Tourist" was impressive, proving that Steinhauer had the ability to leap from the historical setting of his excellent Eastern European quintet to a vividly imagined contemporary landscape. But this is even better, a dazzling, dizzyingly complex world of clandestine warfare that is complicated further by the affairs of the heart. "Booklist (starred review)"
Extraordinarily complex and compelling. "Library Journal""
"Milo's back, and he's better than ever...The Nearest Exit should take its place among the best of the spy thrillers." --Associated Press
"The Nearest Exit, a terrific second installment in Olen Steinhauer's 'Tourist' spy series about Milo Weaver . . . [His] company is at least as valuable to the series' appeal as is his flair for international trickery." --Janet Maslin, The New York Times
"[Steinhauer's] descriptions of European cities and their residents are full of life. But Weaver is the novel's gem. . . . In many ways, this is a classic spy novel, but it's Weaver's angst that lifts the book to a compelling level of freshness." --USA Today
"Steinhauer delivers another winner in The Nearest Exit, a spy novel that asks deeper questions about the price we extract from individuals in the pursuit of the so-called greater good." --Los Angeles Times
"The Nearest Exit, Steinhauer's follow-up novel, reprises the themes of The Tourist with even more success. . . . Like le Carre's George Smiley, Weaver is a richly imagined creation with a scarred psyche and a complex backstory that elevates him above the status of run-of-the-mill world-weary spook." --The New York Times Book Review
"The author's brilliantly imagined characters...truly sustain this richly rewarding thriller." --The Houston Chronicle
"Steinhauer's execution... is nearly impeccable, and if your taste goes this dark you will follow him wherever he goes." --The Dallas Morning News
"Steinhauer's adept characterization of a morally conflicted spy makes this an emotionally powerful read." --Publishers Weekly
"The Tourist was impressive, proving that Steinhauer had the ability to leap from the historical setting of his excellent Eastern European quintet to a vividly imagined contemporary landscape. But this is even better, a dazzling, dizzyingly complex world of clandestine warfare that is complicated further by the affairs of the heart." --Booklist (starred review)
"Extraordinarily complex and compelling." --Library Journal
'The best spy novel I've ever read that wasn't written by John le Carré' - Stephen King
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
£ 6.79 shipping from United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speedsSeller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
Condition: Very Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # wbs3252770108
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The Nearest Exit This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. . Seller Inventory # 7719-9781848876002
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Bahamut Media, Reading, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in very good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee. Seller Inventory # 6545-9781848876002
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Brit Books, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Used; Good. ***Simply Brit*** Welcome to our online used book store, where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books, from classics to hidden gems, ensuring there is something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us, your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. Seller Inventory # 2689984
Quantity: 1 available