Présentation de l'éditeur
An engrossing, multigenerational, wickedly nostalgic yet utterly entertaining and candid saga, bringing to life through a host of characters – historical and imagined – nearly fifty years of this secretive and powerful organization.
Intelligent and ironic, Littell tells it like it was: CIA agents fighting not only the `good fight’ against foreign enemies, but sometimes the bad fight too. The ends justify such means as CIA-organized assassinations, covert wars, kidnappings, and the toppling of legitimate governments. Behind every manoeuvre and counter-manoeuvre, however, one question remains, which spans the length of the book . . . Who is the mole within the CIA?
An astonishing novel that captures the life-and-death struggle of an entire generation of CIA operatives during a long Cold War.
`The best American spy writer currently at work’
Daily Telegraph
Biographie de l'auteur
Connoisseurs of the literary spy thriller have elevated Robert Littell to the genre's highest ranks - along with John le Carre, Len Deighton and Graham Greene. Littell's novels include
The Defection of A.J. Lewinter,
The October Circle,
Mother Russia,
The Amateur (which was made into a feature film),
The Company,
An Agent in Place and
Walking Back the Cat. A former Newsweek journalist, Robert Littell is American, currently living in France.