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_cPurchased _nPrism Books, Kadavanthra |
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| 041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_aF _bVID/BE |
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| 100 | _aVidich, Paul | ||
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_aBEIRUT STATION _b:Two Lives of a Spy |
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_aUSA _bPegasus Crime _c2023 |
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| 500 | _aVidich has firmly established himself in the very top flight of espionage writers, with a series of slow-burn character studies putting him in the line of le Carre.' - CrimeReads A stunning new espionage novel by a master of the genre, Beirut Station follows a young female CIA officer whose mission to assassinate a high-level Hezbollah terrorist reveals a dark truth that puts her life at risk. Lebanon, 2006. The Israel-Hezbollah war is tearing Beirut apart and the country is on the brink of chaos. The CIA and Mossad are targeting a reclusive Hezbollah terrorist. They turn to young Lebanese-American CIA agent, Analise, who has the perfect plan. However, Analise begins to suspect that Mossad has a motive of its own. She alerts the agency but their response is for her to drop it. Analise is now the target and there is no one she can trust. A tightly-wound international thriller, Beirut Station is Paul Vidich's best novel to date. | ||
| 650 | _aNovel | ||
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