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Red Ice (The Lachlan Fox Series) ebok

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'An absolute must read for fans of Clancy, Ludlum et al' Bookseller & Publisher A secret deal, a desperate Russian, one man stands in his way Investigative journalist and ex-navy operative Lachlan Fox is holidaying with friends in the French countryside, ready for a well-deserved break. But when the extradition of an infamous criminal goes horribly wrong, and is somehow tied to the assassination of a Russian diplomat in Paris, Fox is forced back into action. Over one relentless day, Fox tra…

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Forfattere James Phelan (forfatter)
Forlag Constable
Utgitt 21 mai 2018
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781472129338
'An absolute must read for fans of Clancy, Ludlum et al' Bookseller & Publisher A secret deal, a desperate Russian, one man stands in his way Investigative journalist and ex-navy operative Lachlan Fox is holidaying with friends in the French countryside, ready for a well-deserved break. But when the extradition of an infamous criminal goes horribly wrong, and is somehow tied to the assassination of a Russian diplomat in Paris, Fox is forced back into action. Over one relentless day, Fox travels from Paris to Shanghai to unravel a 100-year mystery. With a price on his head and navigating between the FBI, the CIA and the French police, who can he trust? Racing against time, Fox is the one man who can stand in the way of a global catastrophe. The Lachlan Fox Series Fox Hunt Patriot Act Blood Oil Liquid Gold Red Ice Praise for James Phelan: 'James Phelan has produced a big, juicy, rollicking tale in the spirit of Robert Ludlum. We haven't seen an international thriller like this for a long time' Jeffery Deaver 'A fast and furious ride through a complicated maze of timely political intrigue. James Phelan has earned a new avid fan' Steve Berry 'A corker ... Phelan writes in swift, gritty prose, never wasting a word' Sydney Morning Herald