Never mind WMD, it's those baby spies that make North Korea really scary. Consider Sung Kim, for example. She, like all ten of "the adopted children"-as North Korea euphemistically puts it-began her life as an American. Samantha Williamson she was called before being kidnapped for clandestine purposes, specifically as a future star in North Korea's dark and devious Division 39 Program. Brain-washed until the Yank in her is totally wiped out, trained within an inch of her life in languages and martial arts, as well as in the nether side of spy-craft: lying, cheating, tactical whoring-this aspect of her education in the hands of a distinguished array of top-level American criminals-she is then turned loose to commit unspeakable acts on behalf of her adopted country. So there's the redoubtable Sung Kim on assignment in the US, sent by her boss Cho Hyun to wreak terroristic havoc. And there's NSA Director Philip Carter, suddenly aware of the viper in the American midst after a painting worth $15 million is lifted: Sung Kim's sneaky signature style writ large. Enter Special Agent Puller Monk, making his second series appearance (after Quantico Rules, 2003), tapped by the director to tangle with North Korea's enfant terrible. Not that Monk is everybody's idea of a white-haired spy boy-far from it. Hopelessly addicted to gambling, a thorn in the side of entrenched bureaucracy, Monk and his ascension give rise to a legitimate question from a Carter colleague. With 15,000 agents to choose from, why him? It's a question echoed by Monk himself. "Because," says Carter, ever and unabashedly pragmatic, "you're a winner." But then so is Sung Kim, who's been sent by her masters to take aim at he whowalks tallest in the US corridors of power. Okay, winner against winner, winner take all. Thin characters, so-so plot. After a promising debut, the sophomore jinx. Agent: Jean Naggar/Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency
FBI agent Puller Monk is losing his mind.
His father passed away six months ago and left him a predisposition for Alzheimer's disease. Add to that a lethal American spy raised by the North Koreans, and Monk's life just got a lot more complicated.
Aware of his dark side and willingness to take chances no matter what the risk, Monk is asked by the NSA to go undercover. His mission: find the sleeper spy, infiltrate the contact she's been seducing, and stop her before she carries out her shadowy objective.
A gambling man with a jones for adrenaline, Monk lives for this moment: It's time to go rogue, to work in the shadows, to follow his own "Quantico rules." But with his failing mind and his demons close at his heels, can he even trust himself?
Riehl exploded on the scene with his hit debut, Quantico Rules, but in Sleeper he takes Puller Monk, the most fascinatingly flawed espionage figure in years, to the next level and readers on a ride unlike any they've experience before.
FBI agent Puller Monk is losing his mind.
His father passed away six months ago and left him a predisposition for Alzheimer's disease. Add to that a lethal American spy raised by the North Koreans, and Monk's life just got a lot more complicated.
Aware of his dark side and willingness to take chances no matter what the risk, Monk is asked by the NSA to go undercover. His mission: find the sleeper spy, infiltrate the contact she's been seducing, and stop her before she carries out her shadowy objective.
A gambling man with a jones for adrenaline, Monk lives for this moment: It's time to go rogue, to work in the shadows, to follow his own "Quantico rules." But with his failing mind and his demons close at his heels, can he even trust himself?
Riehl exploded on the scene with his hit debut, Quantico Rules, but in Sleeper he takes Puller Monk, the most fascinatingly flawed espionage figure in years, to the next level and readers on a ride unlike any they've experience before.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940169939866 |
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Publisher: | Brilliance Audio |
Publication date: | 03/01/2005 |
Series: | Puller Monk , #2 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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