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Murder in the CIA: Capital Crime Mysteries

Autor Margaret Truman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1988
Barrie Mayer, a beautiful Washington literary agent, finds her trip to Budapest cut short -- when her body turns up dead. But her best friend, Colette Cahill, a CIA agent, knows that Barrie was carrying something else in her briefcase, and she suspects the worst. When the Agency instructs her to investigate, Colette could lose her own life in the high-stakes search....
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ISBN-13: 9780449212752
ISBN-10: 0449212750
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 107 x 174 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Fawcett Books
Seria Capital Crime Mysteries


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Barrie Mayer, a beautiful Washington literary agent, arrives at London's Heathrow Airport with plenty of time to make her flight to Budapest, where she's planning to meet an author. The airport is crowded, but it's not a scheduling problem that keeps Barrie from getting off the ground.

The doctors call her death a heart attack, but her best friend, Collette Cahill, has her doubts. A CIA agent herself, Collette knows that Barrie was carrying more than just contracts to Hungary. Then Collette gets the order from above: Find out what happened to Barrie. And, more important, what happened to her briefcase.

So Collette sets off on a search that will take her from London to Washington to the Caribbean, from restaurants to psychiatrists' offices to bedrooms. After all -- even CIA agents lose their hearts every now and then. But Collette may lose her life....


Descriere

At London's Heathrow Airport, a chemical capsule is released, killing a young woman. She was a literary agent specializing in authors behind the Iron Curtain. Her friend, CIA operative Colette Cahill, suspected a high percentage of foul play. Over three months on The New York Times bestseller list. "A colorful, seething story!"--Publishers Weekly.