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Agents of Treachery » (Unabridged)

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Authors: Otto Penzler (Editor), Paul Michael (Narrated by), Peter Altschuler
ISBN-13: 9780307875785, ISBN-10: 0307875784
Format: MP3 Book
Publisher: Books on Tape, Inc.
Date Published: June 2010
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: Otto Penzler

Otto Penzler is the proprietor of The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City. He was publisher of The Armchair Detective, the founder of the Mysterious Press and the Armchair Detective Library, and created the publishing firm Otto Penzler Books. He is a recipient of an Edgar Award for The Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection and the Ellery Queen Award by the Mystery Writers of America for his many contributions to the field. He is the editor of The Vampire Archives and The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps, which was a New York Times bestseller.

Book Synopsis

For the first time ever, legendary editor Otto Penzler has handpicked some of the most respected and bestselling thriller writers working today for a riveting collection of spy fiction. From first to last, this stellar collection signals mission accomplished.

Including:

  • Lee Child with an incredible look at the formation of a special ops cell.
  • James Grady writing about an Arab undercover FBI agent with an active cell.
  • Joseph Finder riffing on a Boston architect who's convinced his Persian neighbors are up to no good.
  • John Lawton concocting a Len Deighton-esque story about British intelligence.
  • Stephen Hunter thrilling us with a tale about a WWII brigade.

    Full list of Contributors:

    James Grady, Charles McCarry, Lee Child, Joseph Finder, John Lawton, John Weisman, Stephen Hunter, Gayle Lynds, David Morrell, Andrew Klavan, Robert Wilson, Dan Fesperman, Stella Rimington, Olen Steinhauer

    From the Trade Paperback edition.

    Publishers Weekly

    Astonishingly, as mystery maestro Penzler points out in his cogent introduction, “there has never been, until now, a collection of original stories devoted” to spy fiction. Penzler has assembled 14 of the biggest names in the thriller genre—such as Lee Child, Joseph Finder, Stephen Hunter, Gayle Lynds, and David Morrell—who all rise to the challenge of writing a short story set in the complex world of international espionage. This unique anthology’s best entry, Charles McCarry’s “The End of the String,” which depicts an intelligence officer’s role in a planned coup aimed at a despotic African president-for-life, will evoke comparisons with John le Carré and Graham Greene. The superlative writing is matched by the variety, which ranges from tales with clever twists to straightforward ones, some contemporary, others with historical settings. (June)

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