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Reykjavik Assignment eBook

by Adam Lebor
language: english
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS, November of 2016 ‧
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Adam LeBor, author of critically acclaimed thrillers The Geneva Option and The Washington Stratagem, delivers the final book of this trilogy featuring United Nations covert negotiator Yael Azoulay.

"[A] series of thought-provoking geopolitical thrillers…. LeBor succeeds in making us care about his two-fisted protagonist and her all-too-human vulnerability."—Wall Street Journal

Yael Azoulay, covert negotiator for the UN Secretary General, has made a powerful enemy in Clarence Clairborne, head of Washington, D.C. lobbying and security firm the Prometheus Group. He’s fixated on revenge—and Yael knows it. She’s definitely being followed, but Clairborne’s operatives are not the only ones tracking her every move. Unexpected visitors from her past have arrived, determined to make her confront the secrets she’s been hiding.

Driven by exceptional plotting and electrifying prose, The Reykjavik Assignment follows Yael as she fights the pull of her old life while brokering the triumph of her career: A summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, between the United States and Iran. But when events in Reykjavik take a terrifying turn, the only thing that Yael cares about is preventing a desperate man from taking desperate measures to avenge his own past.

Reykjavik Assignment

by Adam Lebor

Property Description
ISBN: 9780062330048
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS
Release Date: November of 2016
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Police and Thriller
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780062330048
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Adam Lebor

É escritor, jornalista e crítico literário. Escreve para o The Economist, o Times (Londres), a Monocle, entre várias outras publicações, sendo também crítico do New York Times.
É correspondente internacional desde 1991, tendo acompanhado o colapso do comunismo e as guerras jugoslavas, e trabalhou em mais de trinta países. É autor de sete livros de não ficção.
Vive em Budapeste.

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