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Olen Steinhauer : The Cairo Affair (Wheeler Large Print Book Series)
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Author: Olen Steinhauer
Title: The Cairo Affair (Wheeler Large Print Book Series)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 615
Date: 2014-07-23
ISBN: 1410470466
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing
Weight: 1.5 pounds
Size: 1.0 x 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Edition: Lrg
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A New York Times Bestselling Author Minutes after Sophie Kohl confesses an affair to her husband, a diplomat at the American embassy in Hungary, he is shot in the head. Cairo-based CIA agent Stan Bertolli's heart skips a beat when the only woman he ever truly loved calls to ask why her husband was assassinated. Omar Halawi of Egyptian intelligence must follow the fall-out. Only American analyst Jibril Aziz knows about a rejected covert operation and the danger it represents.


Amazon.com Review

An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2014: At a time when brutal Norwegian murder mysteries are still in fashion, it’s nice to get lost in a brainy, page-turner of a spy story, one that feels both classic and fresh. This is Steinhauer’s ninth novel, the first since his successful Tourist trilogy. A standalone, The Cairo Affair feels timely and relevant, cleverly relying on recent world events--a Wikileaks transcript, Gaddafi’s overthrow, the Arab Spring. More than an espionage thriller, this is a complicated geo-political story and, at its core, the story of a flawed marriage, full of betrayals and dangerous lies. It’s also an ambitious undertaking for Steinhauer. While his Tourist series featured rogue CIA agent Milo Weaver, The Cairo Affair is a complex narrative, entwining the stories of multiple characters, primarily a disloyal wife, her ex-lover, an Egyptian intelligence agent, and a CIA analyst. Pinballing across time and place, from Hungary to Libya, Yugoslavia to Egypt, featuring spooks named Rainman, Stumbler, and Sledgehammer, the puzzle pieces come together in a moody, low-tech, and unpredictable reveal. Having followed Steinhauer’s trajectory over the years, it’s a pleasure to experience a writer pushing himself--into le Carre territory, no less. --Neal Thompson

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