The Last Spy

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Bob Reiss ISBN: 9781610273916
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC Publication: August 14, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bob Reiss
ISBN: 9781610273916
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication: August 14, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

They seem like perfect Americans. Ash is a prize-winning journalist. David is a major Washington powerbroker. Corinna is a stunningly beautiful Justice Department lawyer. But they're too perfect to be true. And they're not American at all.

Trained to live like Americans, they're elite foreign plants, threatening the highest echelons of American society, with a top-secret agenda even they don't know about.

And now they're out of control.... The game has changed, and no one has told them the rules. Betrayed by their own country, thrown into a world they cannot trust, three people are about to face the most dangerous enemy of all — each other.

In a powerful novel that spins from one explosive surprise to the next, Bob Reiss leads three intriguing players from close camaraderie to bloody betrayal. Provocative, fast-paced, and thoroughly compelling, THE LAST SPY takes us into a new realm of spycraft.

"This is only the second book I've ever read that has taken me away from my family, food, work, and everything else, leaving me curled up on my couch, ignoring the world until it was done; the first book was The Silence of the Lambs."
— Eugene Izzi, author of Tribal Secrets and King of the Hustlers

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They seem like perfect Americans. Ash is a prize-winning journalist. David is a major Washington powerbroker. Corinna is a stunningly beautiful Justice Department lawyer. But they're too perfect to be true. And they're not American at all.

Trained to live like Americans, they're elite foreign plants, threatening the highest echelons of American society, with a top-secret agenda even they don't know about.

And now they're out of control.... The game has changed, and no one has told them the rules. Betrayed by their own country, thrown into a world they cannot trust, three people are about to face the most dangerous enemy of all — each other.

In a powerful novel that spins from one explosive surprise to the next, Bob Reiss leads three intriguing players from close camaraderie to bloody betrayal. Provocative, fast-paced, and thoroughly compelling, THE LAST SPY takes us into a new realm of spycraft.

"This is only the second book I've ever read that has taken me away from my family, food, work, and everything else, leaving me curled up on my couch, ignoring the world until it was done; the first book was The Silence of the Lambs."
— Eugene Izzi, author of Tribal Secrets and King of the Hustlers

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