The un-Bond-like British spy is back—from a multimillion-selling
author who “hauls you aboard and won’t let you off until the
roller coaster stops” (Los Angeles Times). “If Brian Freemantle
isn’t the best writer of spy novels around, he’s certainly, along
with John le Carré, in the top two.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
In his long-running Charlie Muffin series, Freemantle gives us an
atypical British spy. Charlie is neither high cultured nor well
mannered. He’s working-class, scruffy, and fond of a drink. But he
gets the job done . . . Charlie Muffin U.S.A.: Officially
declared dead, Charlie can breathe again without the intelligence
forces of Great Britain and the United States hunting him. He puts his
espionage skills to work for an English insurance company, ensuring
the security of the Romanov stamps, a priceless collection assembled
before the Russian Revolution. When the American government decides to
use them as bait for a vicious drug lord, Charlie gets stuck in the
middle. But he’s not licked yet. “Fine, lightweight-caper
entertainment.” —Kirkus Reviews Madrigal for Charlie Muffin:
Since British intelligence first turned on him and forced him to go
into hiding, the ex-spy has had a rough few years. He takes a job for
his only friend, Rupert Willoughby, who sends Charlie to Rome to check
the security system for some valuable jewels. But Charlie has chosen
the wrong time to visit the Eternal City. There’s a mole in the
British embassy there, and with agents of the East and West homing in
fast, he’s soon caught between a rock and a hard place. “The
most degenerate and lovable character ever cast in the role of secret
agent.” —Manchester Evening News The Blind Run: In this Edgar
Award finalist, after a trumped-up trial, Charlie lands in jail for
treason. But when KGB agents stage a prison break to free his fellow
inmate, a convicted British traitor, Charlie also flees to Moscow.
There he meets Natalia Fedova, the KGB interrogator assigned to
determine if his defection is genuine. For anyone else, the risk would
be suicidal. But for Charlie, the greatest danger may be falling in
love. “Unpretentious, sly rather than stately, but powerful
nonetheless: the best of the Muffin novels thus far.” —Kirkus
Reviews See Charlie Run: Back at work for British intelligence,
Charlie finally has a real assignment: A KGB agent in Tokyo wants to
defect to the other side. Charlie’s role is to bring him across. But
as he himself has learned from all those evasive years, there’s
never anything simple or safe about running away. “Freemantle has
merged the good humor of a Lawrence Block thriller, the seriousness of
a le Carré spy novel and the slam-bang adventure of a popular
espionage caper.” —Publishers Weekly
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Charlie Muffin U.S.A., Madrigal for Charlie Muffin, The Blind Run, and See Charlie Run
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504056335
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter