Angel Eyes

Angel Eyes by Eric Lustbader, published by Fawcett Columbine in 1991, is a first edition novel that spans 520 pages. This suspenseful narrative follows three brilliant women in Tokyo, Washington, and Moscow, whose actions set off a chain of events impacting drug runners, Japanese Yakuza members, intelligence agents, and arms brokers. As they navigate a treacherous landscape filled with deception, the stakes rise, and the potential to alter global dynamics becomes evident.
Readers will find a complex interplay of espionage and intrigue as the characters confront a world where allies may be enemies and trust is a rare commodity. The novel delves into themes of betrayal and survival, immersing readers in a high-stakes drama that unfolds across multiple locations. With its focus on thrilling plot twists and the intricacies of international relations, Angel Eyes offers a captivating exploration of the darker sides of human ambition and conflict.
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“Gripping…Spellbinding…A suspense novel that kill keep you glued to its pages.”
THE MIAMI HERALD
Unknown to one another, three brilliant determined women in Tokyo, Washington, and Moscow will ignite events that not only decide the fates of drug runners and Japanese Yakuza members, intelligence agents and arms brokers, but that could also change the face of the world map. They are all actors in a devious and deadly drama, where treachery awaits them at every turn, and enemies look like friends to the uninitiated….
“From the Paperback edition.
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