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Dinallo, Greg Purpose of Evasion St Martins Mass Market Paper October 1, 1993 0-312-92511-5 / 9780312925116 Paperback Very Good Dinallo sets his second techno-thriller against the background of the 1986 U.S. air strike on Tripoli, presenting the raid as camouflage for a trade m odeled on the Iran- contra affair. The CIA director and his collaborator, a rogue Air Force colonel, propose to deliver two F-111s to Quaddaffi in ret urn for seven hostages in Palestinian hands. To keep the secret, the Americ an pilots must be "terminated." Captain Walter Shepherd survives, however, and the rest of the novel focuses on his efforts to recover his stolen plan e. Dinallo sustains interest by integrating one subplot of betrayal and cou nter-betrayal among Muslim terrorists with another tracing the rescue of th e hostages from a Syrian submarine. Price:
400.00 JPY
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Dinallo, Greg Red Ink Pocket September 1, 19 0-671-73314-1 / 9780671733148 Paperback Very Good Nikolai Katkov is a freelance journalist in Moscow, short on work and money , an ex-political prisoner pushing 40 and probably an alcoholic to boot. Th e mysterious murder of an Interior Ministry bureaucrat promises him a big s tory: Was the victim about to blow a whistle? Was he involved in smuggling money out of Russia? Hunting down leads, dogged Niko is soon followed, thre atened by local mafiya types, thrown in jail and shot at. He loses his stor y to an ambitious young reporter possibly allied to a devious Moscow Militi a officer, only to be contacted by brassy Gabriella Scotto, a U.S. Treasury agent hot on the money-laundering trail of a Russian-born American billion aire, a case that ties in directly with Niko's lost story. The duo's quest for the truth takes Niko to Washington, Florida and Cuba before returning h im to Moscow. Dinallo ( Final Answers ) neatly shows the turmoil and hand-t o-mouth desperation of Moscow life (the near impossibility of obtaining cof fee; Scientology classes offered at Moscow State Univ.), and his pacing is properly frenetic, but he can't seem to decide if Niko, who narrates, is Wo ody Allen or Bruce Willis. Price:
200.00 JPY
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