Description: Lot 849 - - Frederick Forsyth - - 3 Book Lot - - Thriller / Espionage Book 1 - - The Deceiver - - 480 pages - - 1991 Frederick Forsyth, master of the international thriller, takes us deeper than ever into the secret corridors of power to tell the riveting story of a modern spymaster fighting to save his career. His name is Sam McCready and for years he has been the Deceiver. As an intrepid and inventive field agent, MdCready's independent style has often driven him beyond the rules. He has not been afraid to press the CIA to the explosion point--or to play cat-and-mouse with the KGB. He has successfully tricked Qaddafi and the IRA and once even set himself up as governor of a remote Caribbean island torn between Fidel Castro and the Colombian drug trade. But times have changed and mavericks like McCready are an endangered species. Now, before a panel of his peers, McCready must defend his unorthodox exploits or face dismissal. What hangs in the balance is not only his own career, but the very future of British intelligence. Book 2 - - The Afghan - - 390 pages - - 2006 And the world as it is today is a very scary place. When British and American intelligence catch wind of a major Al Qaeda operation in the works, they instantly galvanize- but to do what? They know nothing about it: the what, where, or when. They have no sources in Al Qaeda, and it's impossible to plant someone. Impossible, unless . . . The Afghan is Izmat Khan, a five-year prisoner of Guantanamo Bay and a former senior commander of the Taliban. The Afghan is also Colonel Mike Martin, a twenty-five-year veteran of war zones around the world-a dark, lean man born and raised in Iraq. In an attempt to stave off disaster, the intelligence agencies will try to do what no one has ever done before-pass off a Westerner as an Arab among Arabs-pass off Martin as the trusted Khan. It will require extraordinary preparation, and then extraordinary luck, for nothing can truly prepare Martin for the dark and shifting world into which he is about to enter. Or for the terrible things he will find there. Book 3 - - The Cobra - - 413 pages - - 2010 The Cobra, a timely, meticulously researched thriller that delves into one of today's most insidious issues -- the drug trade. For decades, the West has been fighting the cocaine cartels. . .and losing. The cartels' billions of dollars make them the most powerful and destructive gangsters on earth, all the more because some of those billions help finance terrorism and every other headline crime. Until the President decides enough is enough and asks one man to take charge. His task -- to destroy the cocaine industry. His name -- CObra. And he can have anything he requires, do anything he thinks necessary. No boundaries, no rules, no questions asked. It is the ultimate secret war. But only one side can win. . . These books are in GOOD condition. They may or may not have marks, writing, store stamps, price tags, creases and/or scuffs. These books are all used. There are no missing pages and none of the books are torn or damaged. I have taken all the photos, what you see is what you get, I do not retouch any photos. Please E-mail me with any questions. Please wait for the pictures to load. Pay pal is preferred and shipped next day. Sorry, no international orders
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Book Title: Lot 849
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Original Language: English
Publisher: Signet
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Subject: Thriller / Espionage
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Publication Year: 2005
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Author: Frederick Forsyth
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Genre: Thriller / Espionage
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