A Spy in Exile: A Thriller
By (Author) Jonathan de Shalit
Simon & Schuster
Emily Bestler Books
1st November 2019
United States
General
Fiction
892.437
Paperback
384
Width 135mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
286g
From the author of the internationally bestselling supremely effective, cunningly crafted (The Providence Journal) thriller Traitor, a cerebral, suspenseful, and different kind of spy novel (Kirkus Reviews) filled with high-stakes intrigue in Israels top intelligence agency.
After Yaara Stein is forced out of her job at the Mossadthe secret intelligence service of Israelthe Prime Minister offers her a classified job. Known for her aptitude, beauty, and deadliness, Stein is asked to set up a secret unit that will act independently, answerable only to the Prime Minister.
This deadly team, filled with bright young men and women recruited and trained by Stein, quickly faces threats both old and new. Descendants of the lethal militant Red Army Faction have returned to terrorize Europe and fears of a radical Islam splinter group force the unit to distinguish between facts and smoke screens. As Steins cadets struggle to crush these threats, they soon discover how easily the hunter can become the hunted.
A dazzling, tension-filled novel that sheds light on the world hidden just below the surface of our everyday lives, this multidimensionalauthentic (San Francisco Review of Books) thriller offers a peek behind the curtain of todays deadliest conflicts. With breathless pacing and shocking twists and turns, it proves that Jonathan de Shalit has learned well from the likes of Mr. le Carr (The Wall Street Journal).
"A different kind of spy novel by a one-time Mossad agent writing under a pen name, this follow-up to de Shalit'sTraitor. . . hums with drama and authenticity." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Well developed and multidimensional . . . quite enjoyable. The author, himself a former officer in Israeli intelligence, tells a story that is believable and authentic." * San Francisco Review of Books *
Jonathan de Shalit is the pseudonym of a former high-ranking member of the Israeli Intelligence Community. He is the author of Traitor. His books must pass a rigid vetting process, including the approval of a special Governmental Ministers Committee. De Shalit has translated into Hebrew the American novel A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter and Defectors by Joseph Kanon, as well as John le Carres autobiography, The Pigeon Tunnel.