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ISBN: | 0515101869 (ISBN13: 9780515101867) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Kenneth Aubrey and Patrick Hyde #6 |
Craig Thomas
Paperback | Pages: 0 pages Rating: 3.33 | 141 Users | 5 Reviews
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Title | : | Wildcat (Kenneth Aubrey and Patrick Hyde #6) |
Author | : | Craig Thomas |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 0 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 1989 by Jove (first published October 6th 1988) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Adventure. Spy Thriller. Espionage |
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An East German defector dies in a tragic accident. Kenneth Aubrey, Britian's master spycatcher, was suppose to bring him back alive. Now, he must face the wrath of an unstoppable enemy - a woman whose unlimited control of East German intelligence gives her supreme international power. A woman whose rage over her son's death is matched only by her ruthless political ambition. A woman who seeks the ultimate revenge...on a global scale.Rating Containing Books Wildcat (Kenneth Aubrey and Patrick Hyde #6)
Ratings: 3.33 From 141 Users | 5 ReviewsRate Containing Books Wildcat (Kenneth Aubrey and Patrick Hyde #6)
This is a typical Cold War intelligence agency story: An East German defector whose mother is an East German intelligence general and the British Intelligence Agency doing the work for the CIA.The book is well written, and the characters are interesting. The plot twist and turns. The story has lots of violent action. My major problem was the print in the paperback was too small. This made it difficult for me to read. If you are looking for an old fashion Cold War thriller, try this book.I readEven though this was much better then Winterhawk I think I am done with the books of Craig Thomas.
This book is out of print in the US, has a different title in the UK (All the Grey Cats) and probably didn't sell that well in part because it is a cold war tale, involving East Germany and the Russians that was published the year the Berlin Wall fell. I also think my enjoyment of this novel was handicapped by the fact that I haven't read any other Thomas novels and several of the characters have established back stories that I just wasn't familiar with. I found the Nepal plot, and the parts of
David Craig Owen Thomas was a Welsh author of thrillers, most notably the Mitchell Gant series.The son of the Western Mail rugby union writer, JBG Thomas, Craig was educated at Cardiff High School. He graduated from University College, Cardiff in 1967, obtaining his M.A. after completing a thesis on Thomas Hardy. Thomas became an English Teacher, working in various grammar schools in the WestThis is a typical Cold War intelligence agency story: An East German defector whose mother is an East German intelligence general and the British Intelligence Agency doing the work for the CIA.The book is well written, and the characters are interesting. The plot twist and turns. The story has lots of violent action. My major problem was the print in the paperback was too small. This made it difficult for me to read. If you are looking for an old fashion Cold War thriller, try this book.I read
ponderous sequel to the far better The Bears Tears
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