His code name is Condor. In the next few days, everyone he trusts will try to kill him... One of the greatest conspiracy novels ever written, re-released for 2007 to follow the UK publication of Grady's Mad Dogs. When Malcom discovers his colleagues butchered in a blood-spattered office, he realises that only an oversight by assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIA headquarters for help but when an attempted rendez-vous goes badly wrong, he realises no-one can be trusted. Code named Condor, Malcolm disappears into the ...
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His code name is Condor. In the next few days, everyone he trusts will try to kill him... One of the greatest conspiracy novels ever written, re-released for 2007 to follow the UK publication of Grady's Mad Dogs. When Malcom discovers his colleagues butchered in a blood-spattered office, he realises that only an oversight by assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIA headquarters for help but when an attempted rendez-vous goes badly wrong, he realises no-one can be trusted. Code named Condor, Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington to unravel the conspiracy...
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this is the best fiction book on the CIA. i'm going to read it again and again. oh and check out the film Three Days of the Condor. It is a great film and worth owning as well. buy them both!
Walle
Sep 3, 2009
The movie is actually better
It was interesting to read the book after having seen the movie. But to me the movie, starring Robert Redford is actually better and more plausible. Not a bad book though.