Spook Country

Spook Country by William Gibson, published by Penguin Adult on July 31, 2008, is a first edition that spans 369 pages. This novel explores the intricate dynamics of espionage and intrigue in a post-9/11 world, where a young Cuban named Tito engages in covert activities that attract the attention of an ex-military man named Brown in New York. As the narrative unfolds, the story delves into the lives of various characters entangled in a web of suspense and hidden motives.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines the paths of Tito and journalist Hollis Henry, who is investigating the enigmatic Bobby Chombo. As Hollis digs deeper into the mystery surrounding Bobby’s disappearance, she becomes embroiled in a dangerous game involving individuals with unresolved pasts. The book presents themes of surveillance and the complexities of modern warfare, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in literary thrillers and suspenseful narratives.
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What happens when old spies come out to play one last game?
In New York a young Cuban called Tito is passing iPods to a mysterious old man. Such activities do not go unnoticed, however, in these early days of the War on Terror and across the city an ex-military man named Brown is tracking Tito�s movements.
Meanwhile in LA, journalist Hollis Henry is on the trail of Bobby Chombo, who appears to know too much about military systems for his own good. With Bobby missing and the trail cold, Hollis digs deeper and is drawn into the final moves of a chilling game played out by men with old scores to settle �
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