The Outlaws

The Outlaws
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Presidential Agent Series, Book 6

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Jonathan Davis

شابک

9781461807070
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Publisher's Weekly

November 15, 2010
In Griffin and Butterworth's long and exceedingly detailed sixth presidential agent thriller (after Black Ops), the U.S. president has ordered Lt. Col. Carlos "Charley" Castillo to disband his secret organization, the Office of Organizational Analysis, and to "fall off the face of the earth." When the president dies of a ruptured aorta, Charley elects instead to reorganize his outfit. He soon becomes entangled in intrigue involving several barrels of virulent biological weaponry and a demand from Vladimir Putin to return the two Russian spies who defected in Black Ops. The new U.S. president, who hates Charley's guts, wants to turn him over to Putin along with the two defectors. Charley and his intrepid gang engage in meticulous planning, fill in the backstory, banter among themselves, and fly around in exotic planes. Series fans who love these characters will find the novel fulfilling; newcomers and those expecting a big payoff will be disappointed.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Jonathan Davis's precise narration propels listeners into this thriller. The sixth book in the Presidential Agent series finds Agent Charley Castillo no longer operating with presidential authority. Two barrels of a lethal chemical, code name Congo X, mysteriously appear in the U.S. Clearly, the Russians are to blame, but what do they want? Davis's razor-sharp delivery and facile pronunciation of numerous foreign names and places fully engage listeners as Castillo dodges bullets and overcomes threats both foreign and domestic. T.J.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine


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