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Betrayals

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A tale of love and danger unfolds as Janet Stone, traveling to the Middle East to rescue the man she plans to marry from terrorists and from the CIA's own plans to sacrifice him, discovers the many faces of betrayal

307 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1989

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Brian Freemantle

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Aka John Maxwell, Jonathan Evans, Jack Winchester, Harry Asher and Richard Gant.

Brian Freemantle [b. 1936] is one of Britain's most acclaimed authors of spy fiction. His novels have sold over ten million copies worldwide. Born in Southampton, Freemantle entered his career as a journalist, and began writing espionage thrillers in the late 1960s. Charlie M (1977) introduced the world to Charlie Muffin and won Freemantle international recognition—he would go on to publish fourteen titles in the series.

Freemantle has written dozens of other novels, including two featuring Sebastian Holmes, an illegitimate son of Sherlock Holmes, and the Cowley and Danilov series, about an American FBI agent and a Russian militia detective who work together to comabt organized crime in the post-Cold War world. Freemantle lives and works in London, Englad.

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This has it all. A kidnapping by jihadists, a hostage recovery attempt in a war-torn city, romance, the spy services of three countries working with and against each other, thefts and confidence games and compound betrayals. Amazingly, thosugh published in 1989, it could well have been written this year and be just as relevant.
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