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Black Wolf LIB/e : A Novel by Kathleen Kent (2023, Compact Disc)

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PublisherLittle Brown & Company
ISBN-101668629674
ISBN-139781668629673
eBay Product ID (ePID)23058382361

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Publication Year2023
Book TitleBlack Wolf Lib/E : a Novel
TopicContemporary Women, Thrillers / Espionage, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorKathleen Kent
FormatCompact Disc

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ReviewsStrong women, sharp dialogue, and a vulnerable, kick-ass heroine combine for another satisfying adventure., A police procedural like none you've ever read. . . The incredibly talented Kathleen Kent has created a haunting, dark, and original character. Do not miss this!, "Part spy novel, part serial-killer novel, Black Wolf is masterful, a riveting tale and a powerful depiction of the collapse of the Soviet Union as seen through the eyes of Melvina Donleavy, a uniquely talented CIA recruit who deserves a series of her own." -- Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of House on Fire, Thrilling ... Kent does a fine job weaving the various plot strands into a satisfying and action-packed whole." -- Publishers Weekly
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisA dazzling new spy thriller about a female CIA agent whose extraordinary powers of facial recognition lead her into the dangerous heart of the Soviet Union--and the path of a killer that shouldn't exist. It is 1990 when Melvina Donleavy arrives in Soviet Belarus on her first undercover mission with the CIA, alongside three fellow agents--none of whom know she is playing two roles. To the prying eyes of the KGB, she is merely a secretary; to her CIA minders, she is the only one who can stop the flow of nuclear weapons from the crumbling Soviet Union into the Middle East. For Mel has a secret; she is a "super recognizer," someone who never forgets a face. But no training could prepare her for the reality of life undercover, and for the streets of Minsk, where women have been disappearing. Soviet law enforcement is firm: murder is a capitalist disease. But could a serial killer be at work? Especially if he knew no one was watching? As Mel searches for answers, she catches the eye of an entirely different kind of threat: the elusive and petrifying "Black Wolf," head of the KGB. Filled with insider details from the author's own time working under the direction of the U.S. Department of Defense, Black Wolf is a riveting new spy thriller from an Edgar-nominated crime writer, and a biting exploration of the divide between two nations, two masterminds, and two roles played by a woman pushed to her breaking point, where she'll learn that you can only ever trust one person: yourself.