The Last Good German: The November Man Book 12, Book 12

· Hachette UK
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WARNING: ADDICTIVE READING.
WE WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, DRY EYES OR DISCONNECTION WITH REALITY FOLLOWING PROLONGED READING.

'Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carré and Trevanian in one heady mix' New York Times

START READING THE NOVEMBER MAN SERIES NOW! Then go on to read the rest, you won't regret it.

They met before. Their encounter nearly cost Devereaux - code name November - his life. Now, amid a perilously uncertain global that, they meet again: America's November Man, an agent without faith, and a defunct East Germany's Double Eagle, an agent without a country.

For Double Eagle, the confrontation is the means to a totalitarian countercoup inside a reunified Germany. For November, it is the only way to halt the devastating blackmail of Rita Macklin, his one love.

Once more, the two long-standing adversaries - and the powers behind them - will try to use each other. And this time, the spy called Double Eagle is determined that the November Man won't survive.

'America's best spy novelist' Ed McBain

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About the author

Bill Granger was an award-winning journalist for the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, and United Press International. His first novel, Public Murders, based on his reporting experiences, won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. His highly praised November Man series has been adapted for the screen, starring Pierce Brosnan as agent Devereaux.

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