
When a high-stakes intelligence operation goes sideways, a veteran operative finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse. With his own agency turning against him and foreign powers closing in, he must rely on his training and instincts to survive. As the flash point approaches, he realizes that the truth is far more dangerous than the lies he was told to protect.
A high-stakes intelligence operation spirals into chaos when a covert operative discovers a betrayal within his own agency.
The protagonist must navigate a web of international intrigue while evading both foreign adversaries and domestic internal affairs investigators. The narrative utilizes a third-person limited perspective to maintain tension as the protagonist attempts to secure sensitive data before it reaches the wrong hands. Physical constraints, such as limited communication channels and the constant threat of surveillance, force the character to rely on tradecraft and improvisation to survive. The story unfolds through a series of rapid-fire encounters that test the protagonist's loyalty and moral boundaries.
Readers frequently highlight the technical accuracy regarding intelligence gathering and field operations present throughout the narrative. Discussion often centers on the pacing, which maintains a consistent level of urgency from the opening chapter to the final resolution. Critics note the author's ability to balance complex geopolitical maneuvering with the immediate physical dangers faced by the protagonist. The atmosphere is described as clinical and grounded, avoiding excessive melodrama in favor of procedural realism. Many readers appreciate the lack of clear-cut morality, which forces the audience to evaluate the protagonist's choices within the context of their professional obligations.
Page Count:
206
Publication Date:
1976-08-26
ISBN-10:
0140041265
ISBN-13:
9780140041262
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