Masquerade

Masquerade by Gayle Lynds is a thrilling narrative published by Berkley in 1997, featuring 448 pages in English. The story revolves around a woman who has lost her memory, caught in a web of espionage where she could be either a rogue CIA agent or an innocent target. As she navigates a world filled with deception, the quest for truth becomes increasingly complex.
Readers will find an engrossing tale of international intrigue that centers on the challenges of identity and survival. The narrative explores themes of memory and trust, set against a backdrop of espionage. This first edition invites readers to delve into a story where the lines between friend and foe blur, making it a compelling exploration of the hidden dangers in a world of mirrors.
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A woman has lost her memory. She may be a CIA agent gone bad–or an innocent target. But in a world of mirrors, it’s almost impossible to see the truth–and even harder to escape it. Move over, Ian Fleming . . . an engrossing story of international intrigue with (at last) a female heroine who can hold her own.–New Woman.
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