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A Thriller
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by Charles Cumming
Published Jun 2015
Read ReviewsCumming returns with MI6 agent Tom Kell (A Foreign Country), in a tour de force that will dazzle readers and critics alike.
by Gerald Seymour
Published May 2008
Read ReviewsA young man starts a journey from a dusty village in Saudi Arabia. An armed protection officer is charged with neutralizing the growing menace to London's safety. With intelligence and deep understanding, Seymour shows us the world in which we live, with all its dangers and complexities, and the choices we are forced to make.
by John Updike
Published May 2007
Read ReviewsDeserted by his father when he was three, Ahmad turned to Islam at the age of eleven. He feels his faith threatened by the materialistic, hedonistic society he sees around him in New Jersey. Nobody succeeds in diverting the boy from what his religion calls the Straight Path; when he finds employment in a furniture store owned by a family of ...
by Stella Rimington
Published May 2006
Read ReviewsDrawing from her experience as the first woman director general of MI5, Stella Rimington gives us a story that is smart, tautly drawn, and suspenseful from first to last.
by Tom Clancy
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsIn the Brave New World of terrorism—the old rules no longer apply. The only truly effective government organizations are those that are quick and agile, free of oversight and restrictions...and outside the system.
by Robert Ludlum
Published Oct 2003
Read ReviewsFormer operative, now security specialist, Paul Janson is called in to rescue an international diplomat only to have his team members killed, himself set up as the target of an immensely powerful cabal.
by Nelson DeMille
Published Nov 2000
Read ReviewsDeMille delivers the signature plot twists and sardonic humor his readers have come to expect.
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