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With over 16,500 five-star Goodreads ratings! As a new lead arises in the decade-old case of Senator Lombard’s missing daughter, Marine Gibson joins the hunt for his lost childhood friend. “An adrenaline-fueled thriller that has it all — political intrigue, murder, and suspense” (Robert Dugoni).
“As soon as he began publishing fiction more than three decades ago, Charles McCarry was recognized as a spy novelist…
A secret worth killing for.A woman with no past.An act of treason that changed America.#1 bestselling author Brad Meltzer returns…
New York Times bestselling author Olen Steinhauer’s next sweeping espionage novel traces the rise and fall of a domestic left-wing…
After receiving a cryptic warning, Tucker heads home to find his pregnant wife missing and a dead man on his bathroom floor. Can he piece together answers before it’s too late? A lightning-paced thriller!
Everything is coming up carnations in this national bestselling series Realizing romantic heroes are a thing of the past, graduate…
A covert operative is ready for a new life outside of international espionage. But her enemies are far from willing…
Called “Mata Hari from Minnesota” (Time), glamorous American spy Betty Pack paved the way for the Allies’ victory with her death-defying secret missions during World War II. A New York Times bestselling author chronicles Pack’s gripping life of espionage in this “provocative” historical tale (Library Journal).
When the CIA learns of a devastating terrorist threat brewing in the Middle East, former field agent Petra is called back into service. Can she outwit the invisible assassin at the center of it all? A heart-pounding international thriller!
A New York Times bestseller that inspired a hit miniseries: When former British soldier Jonathan Pine collides with a powerful arms dealer, he’ll stop at nothing to bring down his criminal empire. “A splendidly exciting, finely told story… Masterly in its conception” (The New York Times Book Review).