I Kinda Spy
by David Alexander
Description
SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS
When a threat emerges that's too big for the CIA, too dangerous for MI6 and too frightening to contemplate, there's only one secret agent who can prevail against it. When he joins forces with a talented group of covert action operators, this impossible mission becomes just another day in the spy business.
SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS
A global superthriller that pits masters of espionage and mandarins of supercrime against each other in a winner-take-all fight to the finish.
SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS
A deadly terrorist organization threatens global security and a deep black espionage agency tasks its most capable operative with a do-or-die assignment. An international criminal cartel bent on getting its hands on a multibillion dollar payoff and will stop at nothing to suit its ends, opposes him with the hand-picked elite of the world's foremost assassins.
SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS
"This thriller has more action, more adventure, more plain everything you want to read in a thriller, than any ten similar reads I could name. Read this exceptional thriller by David Alexander today."
SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS
Urbane yet action-packed, stylish yet hard-hitting, I Kinda Spy is a spy story that plays for keeps.
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Author Biography
Author David Alexander's recent thrillers include KILL CHAIN: UNDER ATTACK II, THREATCON DELTA, HABU PATCH and I KINDA SPY.
Among the latest of these is THE KING OF WEST BROOKLYN, called "a brutally realistic Mafia-themed crime thriller" by USA Today.
AUTHOR DAVID ALEXANDER EXPLORES THE PENTAGON
It's one thing to write an appreciative history of the Pentagon that hews to the official viewpoint and rarely deviates from orthodoxy. It's another to write an account that pulls no punches and genuflects to nobody, that respects no authority higher than the absolute truth.
David Alexander has written such a book. He has practically singlehandedly ferreted out the ground truth that makes up both literal and figurative foundations of The Building. He has written the truth when the truth was noble, and he has also written the truth when it was less than noble. But he has always upheld the truth as his only guide.
David Alexander has also brought his keen and discriminating eye for lyrical prose to his account of the Pentagon, truly making this outstanding work of nonfiction "history as the novel, the novel as history."
Alexander has also departed from a standard chronological approach to narrative history. In tackling as large and ambitious a project, Alexander developed a writing plan that replaced an easy and often-used sequential storyline approach with a more complex narrative scheme that was designed to give far greater scope and depth to the narrative he envisioned for his book. It seemed the only approach worthy of a subject as large, as timely, as challenging and as supremely important as the Pentagon, the Defense Department and the global wars in which these icons of military power and global reach have played key and decisive strategic roles.
In telling the Pentagon's story Alexander abandoned the strict chronological storytelling format characteristic of other works and wove together a tapestry in prose that drew on disciplines ranging from the technicalities of the building construction trades, to the secrets of stealth warfare, to the intricacies of foreign policy, to the stratagems and behind-the-scenes gambits of international leadership, to the workings of the defense firms that together make up the global defense sector. Nor has he left out detailed coverage of the diverse personalities from Franklin Roosevelt to Robert Gates who envisioned, built and guided the actions and policies of the Pentagon from its origins to its present day operations, and who have launched it into the future.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher/Imprint Triumvirate Publishing / Triumvirate Editions
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780997781038
- Publication Country or regionUnited States
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 24.99 USD
- Pages524
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Edition1st
- Dimensions9 x 6 inches
- IllustrationN/A
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