All the Queen’s Men

Cover of All the Queen's Men by Linda Howard
Author: Linda Howard
Publisher: Gallery Books
Year: 1999
Language: en
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780671034412
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2499815 Inches
Length: 6.1247909 Inches
Weight: 1.15081300764 Pounds
Width: 1.3999972 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, 813.5/4
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All the Queen’s Men by Linda Howard, published by Gallery Books on August 1, 1999, is a thrilling narrative that intertwines suspense and passion. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows John Medina, a CIA Black Ops specialist shrouded in mystery and suspicion, particularly regarding the death of his wife. Niema Burdock, a communications expert with a painful past linked to Medina, finds herself drawn back into his world when he requires her unique skills for a dangerous mission involving a French arms dealer.

Readers will discover a tale filled with espionage and intricate relationships as Niema navigates the glamorous yet perilous environment of international intrigue. The narrative explores themes of trust and betrayal while delving into the complexities of their partnership, which is charged with both danger and desire. As Niema works undercover to infiltrate the dealer’s compound, the tension escalates, revealing the fine line between professional duty and personal connection. This edition offers a captivating glimpse into the world of espionage, where every decision carries weight and the stakes are life and death.


Official synopsis Publisher

In six New York Times bestsellers, including her smashing hardcover debut Now You See Her, Linda Howard has seamlessly melded thrilling sensuality and heart-pounding dramatic tension. Now she brings back the elusive hero who first appeared in her acclaimed page-turner Kill and Tell — in a new blockbuster that is part suspense, part passion, and pure Linda Howard.
No one can get close to John Medina, the CIA’s legendary Black Ops specialist who works in the shadows of the government’s deadliest missions. He is a virtual invisible man, with no friends, many enemies, and a cloud of suspicion surrounding the death of his wife. And no one knows the dangers better than Niema Burdock. A sharp, steely nerved communications expert, Niema and her husband, Dallas, worked side by side with Medina on an explosive mission that went tragically wrong.
She could hear it all play out, horribly, on the radio: Dallas set off the detonators at John Medina’s command — and found himself trapped in the crossfire. In a shattering blast, Niema’s hope and her love were destroyed…
Now Niema has withdrawn to a quiet Intelligence position, and a safe — if predictable — existence that has helped her heal her scars from five years ago. And she never planned to see Medina again.
But now John Medina needs her…
A French arms dealer is supplying international terrorist units, and John Medina must infiltrate his compound and crack the deadly ring. But only Niema can plant the undetectable bugs needed to nail the wary and well-connected dealer — a feat that begins by going undercover and winning his trust. Working her way into his glamorous world of embassy galas and exclusive parties, Niema steps carefully across a minefield of intimate secrets, luring the Frenchman while inviting disaster with every subtle and seductive play. But when their careful strategy begins to crack, Niema and John take flight in a strange land — and find their partnership sparking with an erotically charged, unquenchable electricity. In a world of deception, one thing is clear: John Medina has once again set Niema on a freefall into danger and desire — and one can’t exist without the other.

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Publisher: Gallery Books. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780671034412.
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Language: en. Pages: 336.

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