You Know What's Going On

You Know What's Going On

by Olen Steinhauer
You Know What's Going On

You Know What's Going On

by Olen Steinhauer

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Overview

"You Know What's Going On" is a novella (47 pages in the printed edition) originally published in Agents of Treachery, an espionage-fiction anthology edited by Otto Penzler.

Like my recent books (The Tourist, The Nearest Exit), "You Know What's Going On" deals with spies and spying, but with this story I wanted to move away from the European setting of most of my novels, and into Africa--specifically, Kenya and Somalia. I also wanted to deal with something I've kept at arm's length--Muslim extremism. Add to this Somali pirates, self-loathing Western agents, and a disastrous stop-over in Rome before heading on to Nairobi, and you have...well, you have the makings for some explosions.

I hope you enjoy it. If you do, then of course don't resist the impulse to run out and purchase my back catalog, but I'd also suggest picking up a copy of Agents of Treachery--it's an excellent collection for any fan of spy fiction. For fans of the genre, I'd call it required reading.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013141223
Publisher: Third State, Inc.
Publication date: 07/27/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 310 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Olen Steinhauer grew up in Virginia, and has since lived in Georgia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Massachusetts, and New York. Outside the US, he's lived in Croatia (when it was called Yugoslavia), the Czech Republic and Italy. He also spent a year in Romania on a Fulbright grant, an experience that helped inspire his first five books. He now lives in Hungary with his wife and daughter.

His novels: The Bridge of Sighs, The Confession, 36 Yalta Boulevard, Liberation Movements, Victory Square, The Tourist, and The Nearest Exit. Forthcoming in March 2012: An American Spy

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