Countdown in Cairo (Russian Trilogy Series #3)

Countdown in Cairo (Russian Trilogy Series #3)

by Noel Hynd
Countdown in Cairo (Russian Trilogy Series #3)

Countdown in Cairo (Russian Trilogy Series #3)

by Noel Hynd

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Overview

When federal agent Alexandra LaDuca travels to Egypt to investigate the possible sighting of a former mentor, she is thrown into the deadliest game of double cross in her career. An American woman working alone, she must rely on her wits, her training, and her skill with lethal weapons not just to succeed, but also to survive. A CIA agent whom she believed to be dead appears to be alive; and why is he dressing like an Arab and speaking Russian? Tough, savvy, and cool under fire, Alex pushes herself to the limits as she puts her life on the line once again for her faith and her country—all while working with a mysterious new partner who may or may not be trustworthy. This fast-paced contemporary espionage thriller is exactly what Noel Hynd fans have been waiting for, the third and final installment of the Russian Trilogy. It will keep everyone turning pages and guessing from beginning to end.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780310561019
Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Publication date: 08/22/2023
Series: The Russian Trilogy , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 385
Sales rank: 816,509
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Noel Hynd has sold more than four million copies of his books throughout the world, including The Enemy Within and Flowers From Berlin.  His most recent novel, Hostage in Havana, is the first book in the Cuban Trilogy starring Alexandria LaDuca.  Hynd lives in Culver City, California.

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Hynd (The Enemy Within ) completes the Russian trilogy that features U.S. Treasury agent Alexandra La Duca. A stark opening chapter concludes with La Duca zipped in a body bag in a morgue outside Cairo, and the action then goes back two months to introduce the central puzzle—the sighting of Michael Cerny, a CIA agent believed to be dead, then the bang of a car-bomb explosion. After that breathtaking beginning, the action gets leisurely—too leisurely. It takes half the book for La Duca to get to Cairo to solve the puzzle of Cerny, for whom she worked, following complications in New York and in Rome that weave into the action two major supporting characters, the Russian Yuri Federov and the Italian Gian Antonio Rizzo, who are in some respects more intriguing and complex than protagonist La Duca. La Duca's main partner in Cairo, Voltaire, provides more dramatic tension in his moral ambiguity than the offstage character, Cerny. Despite some plotting softness, this espionage thriller is stylish and provides an especially satisfying close without being in the least preachy. (Jan.) — Publisher’s Weekly

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