RAZOR-SHARP THRILLERS – FICTION
Elliot Ackerman’s Sheepdogs: A Novel is the story of a high-stakes heist gone wrong, when ex-CIA operative Skwerl and former Afghan pilot Cheese are recruited on a mission to repossess a multimillion-dollar private jet stranded on a remote African airfield. From Uganda to France, they navigate deception, betrayal, and shifting loyalties in an action-packed thriller where the line between hunters and the hunted is razor thin. In Dan Fesperman’s Pariah: A Novel, Hal, a disgraced comedian-turned-politician, is recruited by the CIA to infiltrate Bolrovia, a corrupt Eastern European country. Posing as a guest of its brutal dictator, he faces his ultimate acting challenge – and what begins as espionage soon becomes a high-stakes battle of wits, with life-or-death consequences and a chance for redemption. David McCloskey’s The Persian: A Novel takes readers into the shadow war between Iran and Israel. Kamran Esfahani, a dentist living a dreary existence in Stockholm, agrees to spy for Mossad and returns to Iran. He proves skillful – but then things go terribly wrong. This is a story of vengeance, deceit, and the power of love and forgiveness in a world of lies.
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