Robert Ludlum's The Treadstone rendition / Joshua Hood.
"The final days of the American presence in Afghanistan bring Adam Hayes a summons he can't ignore in the latest electrifying thriller from the world of Robert Ludlum"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593419823 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 341 pages ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Novels. |
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"The final days of the American presence in Afghanistan bring Adam Hayes a summons he can't ignore in the latest electrifying thriller from the world of Robert Ludlum"-- - Baker & Taylor
Summoned out of retirement to repay the man who once saved his life, Adam Hayes, with America withdrawing from Afghanistan and the Taliban closing in, must protect Abdul Nassir, the only eyewitness to a massacre committed by a rogue team of CIA contractors. - Penguin Putnam
The final days of the American presence in Afghanistan bring Adam Hayes a summons he can't ignore in the latest electrifying thriller from the world of Robert Ludlum.
Adam Hayes has stepped away from the field for the last time. He's promised his wife that he won't put his life on the line any more, and there's nothing that will make him break a promise to his wife.Â
Well...almost nothing. With America withdrawing from Afghanistan and the Taliban closing in, Abdul Nassir reached out to his old friend. Ten years ago, he saved the American's life, and the time has come for repayment. The Afghan is desperate to flee his homeland. Like most of his countrymen, he is petrified by the Taliban takeover, but he also can't trust the Americans. Heâs the only eyewitness to a massacre committed by a rogue team of CIA contractors. Not only can he identify the butcher who directed the bloodbath, he also has photographic proof. Heâll only be safe when those pictures are made public.
Now, thereâs just one man he can trust to get him to safety--Adam Hayes.