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League of Terror: The November Man Book 11

Bill Granger

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The armistice has been all but signed. As one master operative puts it,

"The cold war has lost its Freon." And as people all over the world

rejoice, America's intelligence profession prepares to cut back

operations. With the old East-West rivalry gone, the planet has no

further need for spies. So it would seem.

Fortunately, Devereaux - the spy they call November - knows better. Even

now, he finds himself and his implacable nemesis locked in a deadly

battle. The backdrop is a secret war of terrorism waged by an insidious

mastermind combining the bloodiest back-alley tactics of Irish

republicanism with the sleek financial machinations of Wall Street. And

exploits them both.

For Devereaux, this mission becomes more than another assignment

reluctantly undertaken for his long-standing employer, R Section. It's

deeply personal: an assassin has struck at Rita Macklin, the journalist

whose love he has at last begun to accept and reciprocate. Behind the

attacks is a man who has proven to have many identities and many lives,

a killer without conscience or country, now seeking his final revenge

against the November Man. Now Devereaux has but a single goal: kill

Henry McGee, before he can strike again.

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Praise for League of Terror: The November Man Book 11

  • America's best spy novelistMr. Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carre and Trevanian in one heady mix - New York TimesEverything a spy thriller needs - suspense, black humour and ambiguity right to the end - Publishers Weekly

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