The Good Spy Dies Twice
Liczba stron: 328
Wydanie: 2016 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p><strong>Jake Boxer, investigative journalist and host of the conspiratorial news show <em>Bullseye</em>, is in serious trouble. Not only is his soundman murdered by Russian intelligence agents while reporting on a secretive New World Order, but his network cancels his show, leaving Jake humiliated and spiraling into a deep dark depression. </strong><br />
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Years later, a condemned murderer, who claims he was abandoned by the CIA, and who starred in an early episode of <em>Bullseye</em>, is finally executed for killing two supposed Soviet spies back in the 1970’s. <br />
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Jake Boxer, still trying to piece his life back together, is on his honeymoon in a posh ski resort in the Alaskan mountains when he gets word of the inmate’s execution . . . and the old killer’s final words: “The good spy dies twice.” <br />
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Those five words, seemingly meant for Jake, draw the ex-reporter out of his forced retirement and into a complex and deadly global conspiracy involving his newlywed wife, the secretive New World Order, and the hotel’s hundred or so “guests.” <br />
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Everyone is a suspect. <br />
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Described as James Bond in a Stephen King novel, THE GOOD SPY DIES TWICE is the explosive first book in the <em>Bullseye Series</em>. Part spy thriller, part whodunit, this fast-paced novel introduces an exciting new hero, the intrepid, conspiratorial journalist, Jake Boxer.</p>