For centuries, emperors, historians, and even the Vatican have tried to locate Ivan the Terrible’s magnificent Library of Gold - a long-missing archive containing gold-covered, bejeweled books dating all the way back to the ancient Greeks. Now one of the volumes, "The Book of Spies, " has surfaced, and along with it the highly secret book club that owns the Library of Gold. They form a cabal of the globe’s most powerful men – men who will do anything to achieve their aims and protect their interests. When the CIA discovers a connection between the legendary library and a bank account linked to terrorists, they turn to rare books curator Eva Blake for help. Soon an attempt is made on Eva’s life. Determined not only to survive but to uncover the truth, Eva turns to the only person she can trust-Judd Ryder, a former intelligence agent with his own agenda and a troubled past. Together, Judd and Eva embark on an international adventure from London to Rome, Istanbul, and Athens. Somehow they must do what no one else has been able to do – find the library and stay alive.
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Gayle Lynds is one of the best suspense writers in the world. The Book of Spies is a completely unique work, but for the purpose of inciting all of you to read it, let me say Da Vinci Code meets Bourne Identity – which happens to be completely accurate.
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A terrific fast, paced thriller that keeps you up night wanting more.
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A thrill ride from beginning to end!
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Today’s finest espionage writer unleashes an instant classic!
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I’m a sucker for the subject of this book – a legendary library, containing written works dating back to ancient Rome and Greece. Such a terrific spy thriller! Such a terrific writer.
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Gayle Lynds is one of the best suspense writers in the world. The Book of Spies is a completely unique work, but for the purpose of enticing all of you to read it, let me say Da Vinci Code meets Bourne Identity—which happens to be completely accurate.
Source: Peroozal

