A Hooded Crow

A Hooded Crow by Craig Thomas is a suspense-filled novel published by HarperPaperbacks on January 28, 1993. This first paperback edition spans 512 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a post-Cold War context, where lingering animosities continue to drive the quest for global power. Two British agents defy official orders as they chase leads connecting a prominent electronics firm to the KGB and Moscow, setting the stage for a high-stakes pursuit.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and intrigue as the agents navigate a dangerous landscape filled with deception and urgency. The story delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal, highlighting the complexities of international relations in a changing world. With its focus on thrilling action and the consequences of ambition, this novel offers an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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A suspense-filled novel from the prolific New York Times bestselling author of Firefox and The Last Raven. The Cold War is over, but old hatred still fuels the greed for global power. Against official orders, two British agents pursue elusive leads linking a prestigious electronics firm to the KGB and Moscow, as they are plunged into a desperate race against time–where far more than their lives may be forfeited.
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