The Eleventh Commandment (SIGNED)
The Eleventh Commandment (SIGNED)

The Eleventh Commandment (SIGNED)

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Edition: 1st ed.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

A masterclass in high-stakes political thriller, The Eleventh Commandment chronicles the final, desperate mission of Connor Fitzgerald, a seasoned CIA assassin who discovers that the very organization he has loyally served has marked him for elimination. Jeffrey Archer constructs a relentlessly suspenseful narrative that spans continents — from the corridors of Washington power to the frozen streets of St. Petersburg — as Fitzgerald races to outmaneuver both foreign enemies and treacherous allies within his own government. The novel presents a razor-sharp portrait of Cold War-era espionage and the ruthless moral calculus that governs the world's most secretive agencies, where loyalty is a commodity and survival demands cunning above all else. Archer's signature blend of intricate plotting and propulsive pacing keeps the tension coiled tight from the opening page to the final, shocking twist, cementing his reputation as one of Britain's most accomplished storytellers of political fiction.

Author: Jeffrey Archer
Format: Hardback
Published: 1998, HarperCollins Publishers

Description

Edition: 1st ed.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

A masterclass in high-stakes political thriller, The Eleventh Commandment chronicles the final, desperate mission of Connor Fitzgerald, a seasoned CIA assassin who discovers that the very organization he has loyally served has marked him for elimination. Jeffrey Archer constructs a relentlessly suspenseful narrative that spans continents — from the corridors of Washington power to the frozen streets of St. Petersburg — as Fitzgerald races to outmaneuver both foreign enemies and treacherous allies within his own government. The novel presents a razor-sharp portrait of Cold War-era espionage and the ruthless moral calculus that governs the world's most secretive agencies, where loyalty is a commodity and survival demands cunning above all else. Archer's signature blend of intricate plotting and propulsive pacing keeps the tension coiled tight from the opening page to the final, shocking twist, cementing his reputation as one of Britain's most accomplished storytellers of political fiction.