An American Spy

An American Spy

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Author: Olen Steinhauer (Author)

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


After the dissolution of the Department of Tourism, Milo's old boss, Alan Drummond, grows obsessed with revenge against the man who's destroyed his life: the Chinese spymaster Xin Zhu. When Alan disappears in London, having traveled around the planet, to reach the UK, clues are few and questions numerous. In China, Xin Zhu tracks evidence of a conspiracy against him (and his young wife) as he tries to survive the intrigues of Beijing politics. In Germany, Erika Schwartz comes across signs that Tourism may not be as dead as it seemed to be. In the center of it all is Milo Weaver, trying to stay alive and protect his family in Brooklyn. Things always become much, much worse before they can become better. That's one of Tourism's first rules.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Olen Steinhauer (Author)

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


After the dissolution of the Department of Tourism, Milo's old boss, Alan Drummond, grows obsessed with revenge against the man who's destroyed his life: the Chinese spymaster Xin Zhu. When Alan disappears in London, having traveled around the planet, to reach the UK, clues are few and questions numerous. In China, Xin Zhu tracks evidence of a conspiracy against him (and his young wife) as he tries to survive the intrigues of Beijing politics. In Germany, Erika Schwartz comes across signs that Tourism may not be as dead as it seemed to be. In the center of it all is Milo Weaver, trying to stay alive and protect his family in Brooklyn. Things always become much, much worse before they can become better. That's one of Tourism's first rules.