A Spy in Exile A Spy in Exile

A Spy in Exile

A Thriller

    • 3.8 • 36 Ratings
    • $12.99
    • $12.99

Publisher Description

“Thrilling.”—The Wall Street Journal

From the author of the internationally bestselling “supremely effective, cunningly crafted” (The Providence Journal) thriller Traitor, a cerebral and suspenseful novel of high-stakes intrigue in Israel’s top intelligence agency.

After Ya’ara Stein is forced out of her job at the Mossad—the secret intelligence service of Israel—she is called upon by the Prime Minister for a classified job. Known for her aptitude, beauty, and deadliness, Stein is asked to set up a secret unit that will act independently, answerable only to the Prime Minister.

This streamlined and deadly unit, filled with bright young men and women recruited and trained by Stein, quickly faces threats both old and new. Descendants of the lethal militant Red Army Faction have returned to terrorize Europe and fears of a radical Islam splinter group force the unit to distinguish between facts and smoke screens. As Stein’s cadets struggle to crush these threats, they soon discover how easily the hunter can become the hunted.

A dazzling, tension-filled novel that sheds light on the world hidden just below the surface of our everyday lives, this thriller offers a peek into the dark behind the curtain where today’s deadliest conflicts are fought. With breathless pacing and shocking twists and turns, it proves that Jonathan de Shalit “has learned well from the likes of Mr. le Carré” (The Wall Street Journal).

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2019
February 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Atria/Emily Bestler Books
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
4
MB

Customer Reviews

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A Spy in Exile

Far too much irrelevant chatter and far too little intrigue. Reads like a cheap romance novel. Not at all like the first book. Too bad.

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A Spy In Exile

Really wanted to like this, but countless pages of meaningless dribble, discussions between “cadets” and bio’s of so many characters left me yearning for action, for progression of the plot. No such luck. The author, in my opinion, has never been involved in actual field work. So many bad moves, choices and procedures. Can’t imagine taking any of this seriously. The author uses a nom de plume, and I suspect I know why.

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