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The Prince of Bagram Prison

Alex Carr
Livre broché | Anglais
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  • Edgar Allan Poe Awards (Paperback Original) 2009
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Description

A riveting and intricate literary thriller from the author The New York Times Book Review says "speaks up in a voice that gets your attention like a rifle shot . . . clean, direct, and a little dangerous."

Army Intelligence reservist Kat Caldwell is teaching Arabic at a military college in Virginia when the order comes: Retired spy chief Dick Morrow needs to find a CIA informant who has slipped away from his handler in Spain and may be heading to Morocco.

Jamal was a prisoner whom Kat interrogated when she worked at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan. Having gained his trust, she is now expected to discover his whereabouts on a treacherous trail that leads from Madrid's red-light district to the slums of Casablanca. But when a British Special Forces soldier is murdered just as he is about to give testimony on the death of a Bagram detainee, Kat begins to suspect that the real story here is one of the cover-up of U.S.-sanctioned torture. And when in desperation Jamal contacts his former CIA handler, he unwittingly rekindles a bitter struggle between the one man who can save him and the one who wants him dead.

Praise for Alex Carr's An Accidental American

"A swift, clean, nuanced thriller . . . deeply atmospheric."
-The Seattle Times, Best Crime Novels of 2007

"Demonstrates fiction's power to follow a shard of glass from the great explosion, to examine its bloodstained edges and explore the passion, foolishness, tragedy and flawed humanity traced by its journey toward discovery . . . In this novel, we learn how to decipher the language of war, its mismanaged intent and complex ramifications."
-January Magazine, Best Books of 2007

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Nombre de pages :
289
Langue:
Anglais

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9780812977097
Date de parution :
11-03-08
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
141 mm x 202 mm
Poids :
231 g

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