In 1980, a secret American B-52 crashes high in a remote mountain range on the PakistanAfghanistan border. Nearly thirty years later, and spanning locales from those peaks to New York City, a terrible truth will be revealed.
Jonathan Ransom returns as the resourceful doctor thrown into a shadowy world of double and triple agents where absolutely no one can be trusted. To stay alive, Ransom must unravel the mystery surrounding his wifean enigmatic and lethal spy who plays by her own rulesand discover where her loyalties truly lie.
Rules of Betrayal is a masterfully plotted novel that cements Christopher Reichs reputation as one of the most admired espionage thriller writers today.
"Starred Review. Reich's outstanding third thriller featuring Dr. Jonathan Ransom finds the courageous surgeon.... in the hinterlands of Afghanistan." - Publishers Weekly
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Christopher Reich is a New York Times bestselling author. His works include Numbered Account (1998), The Runner (2000), Rules of Deception (2008), Rules of Vengeance (2009), The Prince of Risk (2013).
His novel The Patriots Club won the International Thriller Writers award for Best Novel in 2006.
He lives in Encinitas, California, with his wife and two daughters.
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Christopher Reich: Reich rhymes with Mike
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