Last Chance to Die
By (Author) Noah Boyd
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
15th November 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
280g
The gripping new action thriller from New York Times bestselling author and former FBI agent Noah Boyd. Steve Vail has brains, brawn and balls and is back for his latest mission.
Steve Vail visits Kate Bannon, Assistant Director of the FBI, for a well-earned and romantic New Years Eve in Washington, DC, but he suddenly finds himself knee-deep in a very complicated and unusual case.
A man known simply as Calculus, an intelligence officer at the Russian embassy, approaches the FBI claiming he knows of several Americans who are supplying confidential government information to the Russian secret service. In exchange for this list, he asks for $250,000 for each traitor the FBI arrests. But when Calculus is suddenly recalled to Moscow, the Bureau suspects the worst. The Russians have probably captured Calculus, and might have access to his list which means they'll soon track down the informants and murder them.
That is, unless the FBI can find them first, but without knowing exactly who is on the list, they must keep the operation quiet. Once again, Vail is their man. He's the ideal candidate for this kind of stealth recon mission. It soon becomes clear that finding Calculus and his list of traitors isn't going to be quick or quiet. In fact, it's going to be downright deadly
Noah Boyd brings his FBI experience to this dazzling thriller. The pace is frenetic, the action is unique, and the drama intense. We have a new American hero in Steve Vail Patricia Cornwell
The Bricklayer has terrific pace, surprises galore, and snappy dialogue in the appropriate places. Even better, it has a real hero. Move over Jack Reacher, here comes The Bricklayer James Patterson
Non-stop action and non-stop authenticity make this a real winner Lee Child
The Bricklayer is lots of fun, plenty smart, and great escapist reading. And Steve Vail is a magical agent. If I had my way, Id read stuff like this every minute Im not on deadline. Seymour Hersh
Noah Boyd is a former FBI agent who spent more than twenty years working some of the bureaus toughest investigations, including the Green River Killer case and the Highland Park Strangler case (which hes credited with solving). He currently works on cold cases when hes not writing. He lives in New England.