A world-shattering secret could fall into the wrong hands in the second November Man thriller filled with “high wire suspense” (Time).
After twenty years in the Cambodian jungle, Father Leo Tunney has staggered out—with a secret of global importance.
What does Father Leo Tunney know?
Washington, Moscow, Vatican City and an international bank want to find out—at any cost.
So does a cool, clever US agent: Deveraux—code name, the “November Man.” And one other: A beautiful young journalist who has her own way of prying answers from a tortured priest . . . a woman who might outwit them all . . . or become the ultimate pawn in a deadly game that could destroy the balance of world power.
Praise for the November Man novels
“Once again Bill Granger has proved why he’s America’s best spy novelist.” —Ed McBain
“Plenty of suspense . . . the November Man yarns just get better and better.” —People
“Mr. Granger has combined Ian Fleming [and] John le Carré in a heady mix . . . He handles all the elements with real virtuosity.” —The New York Times Book Review