The Wolves
By (Author) Alex Berenson
Penguin Putnam Inc
E P Dutton & Co Inc
15th June 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
432
Width 109mm, Height 192mm
John Wells has just barely managed to stop an operation designed to drive the United States and Iran into war, but the instigator himself disappeared behind an impenetrable war of security. Now it's time for him to pay, and Wells has made it his personal mission. There are plenty of crosscurrents at work, though. The White House doesn't want anybody stirring the pot; his old CIA bosses have their own agendas; other countries are starting to sniff around, sensing something unusual.
Praise forThe Wolves
Exhilarating...when the call of duty summons, Wells rises to the occasion; his emotions may be mixed, but he still puts on a great show for readers.Publishers Weekly
[An] adrenaline-filled thriller...Fans of the John Wells series wont be disappointed. Theyll agree with his enemies that if Wells isnt Superman, hes super something.Kirkus Reviews
As always, Berenson brilliantly blends global politics into an adrenaline-pulsing spy novel. But, most of all, there is Wells, a stone-cold killer who nevertheless does what we all wish we could do: stand up to the powerful and make them pay.Booklist
Masterful...The Wolvesis driven by a terrific and well-executed plot, but where Berenson truly shines is in his explanation of how certain parts of the world work. These would include spycraft and the dark tradeoffs made by governments at the highest and lowest levels.Bookreporter.com
Berensons John Wells series has lost none of its power, novelty, and excitement. Wells is unique in contemporary thriller fiction [and] has become a richer character with each new story.Connecticut Post
Berensons style is as seductive as his storytelling, andThe Wolveshas a bite that doesnt let go from the first page straight through to the last.The Providence Journal
This is Alex Berenson's tenth novel featuring John Wells. As a reporter for The New York Times, Berenson covered topics ranging from the occupation of Iraq-where he was stationed for three months-to the flooding of New Orleans to the world pharmaceutical industry to the financial crimes of Bernard Madoff. He graduated from Yale University in 1994 with degrees in history and economics, and lives in New York City. The Faithful Spy won the 2007 Edgar Award for best first novel.