Beloved Enemy : A Jack Mcclure Novel by Eric Van Lustbader (2013, Compact Disc)

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PublisherMacmillan Audio
ISBN-10142723311X
ISBN-139781427233110
eBay Product ID (ePID)4038827079

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Publication Year2013
Book TitleBeloved Enemy : a Jack Mcclure Novel
TopicThrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / Political, Mystery & Detective / General
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorEric Van Lustbader
Book SeriesJack Mcclure/Alli Carson Novels Ser.
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Height1.1 In.
Item Length6 In.
Item Weight10.9 Oz
Item Width5.6 In.

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ReviewsRarely have I read a book that grabs you so fast in the opening scene, then keeps up the pace until the very last page., A terrific story, swift-moving and thought-provoking, but told with a depth and tenderness that will last long after you have closed the final page., "Lustbader is an automatic buy-today-read-tonight author for me - and should be for you."-Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author of 61 Hours "Like Robert Ludlum, Lustbader is at his best when he is creating a twisted web of intrigue, violence, double cross, and his own brand of oriental esotericism. . . . A master storyteller."- Publishers Weekly "One of the great thriller authors."-Joseph Finder,  New York Times bestselling author of  Vanished "A master who knows how to manipulate the reader in fiendishly exciting ways."-Steve Berry,  New York Times bestselling author of  The Venetian Betrayal, "Lustbader is an automatic buy-today-read-tonight author for me - and should be for you."-Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author of 61 Hours "Like Robert Ludlum, Lustbader is at his best when he is creating a twisted web of intrigue, violence, double cross, and his own brand of oriental esotericism. . . . A master storyteller."- Publishers Weekly "One of the great thriller authors."-Joseph Finder,  New York  Times  bestselling author of  Vanished "A master who knows how to manipulate the reader in fiendishly exciting ways."-Steve Berry,  New York  Times  bestselling author of  The Venetian Betrayal, "Rarely have I read a book that grabs you so fast in the opening scene, then keeps up the pace until the very last page." -- Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of The Sleeping Doll, on First Daughter "A terrific story, swift-moving and thought-provoking, but told with a depth and tenderness that will last long after you have closed the final page." -- Anne Perry, New York Times bestselling author of At Some Disputed Barricade, on Last Snow "Lustbader is an automatic buy-today-read-tonight author for me--and should be for you." -- Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author of 61 Hours "One of the great thriller authors." -- Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of Vanished "A master who knows how to manipulate the reader in fiendishly exciting ways." -- Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Venetian Betrayal
Series Volume Number5
Number of Volumes9 vols.
IllustratedYes
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisIn Eric Van Lustbader's stunning follow up to Father Night , Jack McClure faces a choice: help the woman he loves, or destroy her as the enemy she is. Shortly after McClure leaves a late night meeting with Dennis Paull, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Paull is found--shot dead. The President is furious but equally frightened of a scandal, since Jack McClure is one of their own--an operative and Paull's friend. Who will protect the country if even McClure cannot be trusted? With top officials in the CIA and FBI after him, McClure, still devastated over his friend's death, goes on the run. Someone framed him for Paull's murder, possibly to prevent him from accomplishing Paull's last request--a task vital to U.S. National Security. Someone in the intelligence community has gone rogue and is reporting to The Syrian, one of the most cruel, aggressive terrorists McClure and Paull have ever come across. McClure has been charged with securing the name of the mole, but when Paull's informant goes missing, McClure realizes his mission has only begun. Jack may be setting off after a mole, but he knows that ultimately he will have to confront The Syrian. Which also means confronting The Syrian's lover, Annika Dementieva, the woman Jack once loved and lost. On a quest to find the mole before cloaked agents around the world are exposed and murdered, Jack will soon find himself facing his own beloved enemy..., From the New York Times bestselling author of the Jason Bourne Series In the stunning follow-up to Father Night , Jack McClure faces a choice: help the woman he loves, or destroy her for the enemy she is. After Jack McClure leaves a late night meeting with Dennis Paull, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Paull is found shot dead. McClure, devastated to learn of the murder, goes on the run. Someone framed him for Paull's murder, possibly to prevent him from accomplishing Paull's last task. There is a mole high up in the intelligence community that is reporting to The Syrian, one of the most aggressive and cruel terrorists McClure and Paull have run across. . Jack may be setting off after the informant, but he knows that he will be confronting The Syrian before long. Which means also confronting The Syrian's lover, Annika Dementieva. Annika is more than just the granddaughter of Dyadya Gourdjiev, Jack's deceased friend, Annika is the woman Jack loves. A woman Jack lost to her own ambition and to The Syrian. On a quest to find the mole before cloaked agents around the world are exposed and murdered, Jack will soon find himself facing his own beloved enemy.

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