Author: | Thomas J. Nichols | ISBN: | 9781457565755 |
Publisher: | Dog Ear Publishing | Publication: | August 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas J. Nichols |
ISBN: | 9781457565755 |
Publisher: | Dog Ear Publishing |
Publication: | August 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“A Spy Among Us” is the third novel in the trilogy of FBI Special Agent Christie Cole. Set in Moscow, the reader follows a plot similar to the real-life intelligence hacking seen in contemporary news reports.
A wife and mother, Christie’s assignment to the International Joint Terrorism Task Force takes her to the heart of espionage and murder. Working with fellow agents in the cover of a German travel agency, Christie assumes the persona of a Russian accountant, Eva Durov.
As the lead agent, she is torn by agency data breaches that have lead to the assassination of Task Force agents, and her true character as a wife and mother.
Her dual roles are conflicted by her relationship with Russian Army Colonel Pytor Popov. Whether as a spy or a loving wife and mother, she walks a thin line between spies and counterspies, her heartfelt love for her husband and child, and the masculine companionship on the Russian officer.
This final episode follows Christi Cole’s other assignments in “Voices in the Fog,” and “The Arrows of Allah.”
“A Spy Among Us” is the third novel in the trilogy of FBI Special Agent Christie Cole. Set in Moscow, the reader follows a plot similar to the real-life intelligence hacking seen in contemporary news reports.
A wife and mother, Christie’s assignment to the International Joint Terrorism Task Force takes her to the heart of espionage and murder. Working with fellow agents in the cover of a German travel agency, Christie assumes the persona of a Russian accountant, Eva Durov.
As the lead agent, she is torn by agency data breaches that have lead to the assassination of Task Force agents, and her true character as a wife and mother.
Her dual roles are conflicted by her relationship with Russian Army Colonel Pytor Popov. Whether as a spy or a loving wife and mother, she walks a thin line between spies and counterspies, her heartfelt love for her husband and child, and the masculine companionship on the Russian officer.
This final episode follows Christi Cole’s other assignments in “Voices in the Fog,” and “The Arrows of Allah.”