Second Sight A Paul Christopher Novel

Second Sight, a Paul Christopher Novel by Charles McCarry, is a first edition published by Dutton in 1991. This 480-page work, written in English, explores compelling themes such as love, death, betrayal, and the American Dream. The narrative takes readers on a fascinating journey that spans various locations, including ancient Israel, Berlin in the 1930s, and Washington at the end of the Cold War.
In this novel, McCarry presents a fast-paced story that intertwines elements of espionage with literary depth. Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that delves into the complexities of human emotions and the intricacies of international intrigue. The book’s rich themes and diverse settings promise to engage those interested in fiction that examines both personal and historical dimensions.
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The compelling themes of master storyteller Charles McCarry’s critically acclaimed works of fiction are love, death, betrayal, and the American Dream. In his new novel, Second Sight, McCarry takes the reader on a fascinating journey to the ends of the earth and the center of the human heart, in a fast-paced narrative that moves from ancient Israel to Berlin in the ’30s to Washington at the end of the Cold War.
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