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The blind spy : a novel

Dryden, Alex. (Author).

Former KGB colonel Anna Resnikov races to prevent a secret Russian plan to destabilize the Ukraine and retake its former territory. An assignment that will pit her against a gifted and unusual KGB spy whose aims are unclear but whose power is unmistakably deadly.

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  • ISBN: 0062088084
  • ISBN: 9780062088086
  • Physical Description 367 pages
  • Edition 1st U.S. ed.
  • Publisher New York : HarperCollins, [2012]

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"Ecco."
Originally published: London : Headline, 2010.
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LSC 32.99

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The Blind Spy
The Blind Spy
by Dryden, Alex
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The Blind Spy


"Alex Dryden is a writer who can please everyone from fans of old le Carré to students of current affairs." --James Grippando, New York Times bestselling author of Afraid of the Dark "Ex-KGB Colonel Anna Resnikov is a terrific heroine." --Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of Supreme Justice "Alex Dryden is the real thing. If he got any realer, he would step out of the pages and physically punch you, with both elegance and regret." --Hugh Laurie, star of "House" An author whom the Richmond Times Dispatch calls, "the next John le Carré," Alex Dryden returns with The Blind Spy--the third book in his critically acclaimed espionage fiction series featuring Anna Resnikov, formerly of the KGB in Moscow. One of the most intriguing female protagonists in contemporary fiction, Anna is back in the rifle sights of her former masters as she races to expose Russia's plot to destabilize the Ukraine and retake their former territory. A story almost literally ripped from the headlines, The Blind Spy is a gripping, smart adventure that crackles with authentic modern spycraft--an absolute must-read for fans of John le Carré, Alex Berenson, Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko series, spy novel and geopolitical thriller devotees, and for any readers interested in what's really going on in the "new Russia."