“Perdue seems to know the spy set intimately and things all work out in one of those bone-crunching, cartilage popping climaxes that the genre does so well.” Los Angeles Times
Libya, 1982. Muammar Qaddafi’s top hitman, Mustapha Salem El-Nouty, is ordered to commit two assassinations that will destroy the global balance of power. But Qaddafi is just a deranged puppet, his strings pulled by a massive conspiracy born in the labyrinthine bowels of the Politburo…and the marble chambers of a seditious U.S. Government official.
And rushing headlong against this vast consortium of treason is an improbable couple: Wounded CIA operative Nat Worthington and Tania Valente, a defecting Soviet ballerina. Together they hurtle toward the hour of ultimate international reckoning.
For readers who want a thriller that’s gripping and entertaining.
Fast-paced and suspenseful. Excellent spy adventure reading.
He can’t be accused of shorten-changing the reader on action. His books move.
A sweep of events that keep the imagination working full-time.