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Top secret : a clandestine operations novel / W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth, IV.

Summary:

"From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, a brand-new series about the Cold War-and a different breed of warrior. In the first weeks after World War II, a squeaky-clean new second lieutenant named James D. Cronley Jr. is spotted and recruited for a new enterprise that will eventually be transformed into something called the CIA. One war may have ended, but another one has already begun, against an enemy that is bigger, smarter, and more vicious: the Soviet Union. The Soviets have hit the ground running, and Cronley's job is to help frustrate them, harass them, and spy on them any way he can. His recruiter thinks he has the potential to become an asset-though, of course, he could also screw up spectacularly. And in his first assignment, it looks like that's exactly what might happen. He's got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, but Cronley's managed to rile up his superior officers (he seems to have a talent for it), and if he fails, it could be one of the shortest intelligence careers in history. There are enemies everywhere-and, as Cronley is about to find out, some of them even wear the same uniform he does"--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399171239 (hardcover) :
  • Physical Description: 515 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, [2014]
Subject: Cold War > Fiction.
Espionage > Fiction.
Intelligence officers > Fiction.
Genre: Spy stories.
Suspense fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch FIC Griff 31681002486561 FICTION Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Recruited into a precursor of the CIA at the dawn of the Cold War, second lieutenant James D. Cronley Jr. is given one week to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, in spite of costly blunders that have put him at odds with his superiors. By the best-selling authors of the Badge of Honor series. 300,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    In the first weeks of World War II, U.S. intelligence already has suspicions against the Soviet Union, and James D. Cronley Jr., an intelligence agent, has got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, a brand-new series about the Cold War-and a different breed of warrior. In the first weeks after World War II, a squeaky-clean new second lieutenant named James D. Cronley Jr. is spotted and recruited for a new enterprise that will eventually be transformed into something called the CIA. One war may have ended, but another one has already begun, against an enemy that is bigger, smarter, and more vicious: the Soviet Union. The Soviets have hit the ground running, and Cronley's job is to help frustrate them, harass them, and spy on them any way he can. His recruiter thinks he has the potential to become an asset-though, of course, he could also screw up spectacularly. And in his first assignment, it looks like that's exactly what might happen. He's got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, but Cronley's managed to rile up his superior officers (he seems to have a talent for it), and if he fails, it could be one of the shortest intelligence careers in history. There are enemies everywhere-and, as Cronley is about to find out, some of them even wear the same uniform he does"--
  • Penguin Putnam
    From the #1 New York Timesbestselling author, a brand-new series about the Cold Warand a different breed of warrior.

    In the first weeks after World War II, a squeaky-clean new second lieutenant named James D. Cronley Jr. is spotted and recruited for a new enterprise that will eventually be transformed into something called the CIA. One war may have ended, but another one has already begun, against an enemy that is bigger, smarter, and more vicious: the Soviet Union.

    The Soviets have hit the ground running, and Cronley’s job is to help frustrate them, harass them, and spy on them any way he can. His recruiter thinks he has the potential to become an assetthough, of course, he could also screw up spectacularly. And in his first assignment, it looks like that’s exactly what might happen. He’s got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, but Cronley’s managed to rile up his superior officers (he seems to have a talent for it), and if he fails, it could be one of the shortest intelligence careers in history.

    There are enemies everywhereand, as Cronley is about to find out, some of them even wear the same uniform he does.
  • Random House, Inc.
    From the #1 New York Times–bestselling author, a brand-new series about the Cold War—and a different breed of warrior.

    In the first weeks after World War II, a squeaky-clean new second lieutenant named James D. Cronley Jr. is spotted and recruited for a new enterprise that will eventually be transformed into something called the CIA. One war may have ended, but another one has already begun, against an enemy that is bigger, smarter, and more vicious: the Soviet Union.

    The Soviets have hit the ground running, and Cronley’s job is to help frustrate them, harass them, and spy on them any way he can. His recruiter thinks he has the potential to become an asset—though, of course, he could also screw up spectacularly. And in his first assignment, it looks like that’s exactly what might happen. He’s got seven days to extract a vital piece of information from a Soviet agent, but Cronley’s managed to rile up his superior officers (he seems to have a talent for it), and if he fails, it could be one of the shortest intelligence careers in history.

    There are enemies everywhere—and, as Cronley is about to find out, some of them even wear the same uniform he does.

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