The Last Raven

The Last Raven by Craig Thomas, published by Harpercollins in 1990, is a gripping narrative that follows Patrick Hyde, a top operative for spymaster Sir Kenneth Aubrey. This edition spans 467 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Hyde finds himself pursued by a renegade CIA agent after he witnesses the destruction of a Russian airliner, an event tied to a plot against a prominent Soviet reformer.
Readers will delve into a world of espionage and intrigue, where the stakes are high and trust is a rare commodity. The narrative explores themes of betrayal and survival within the complex landscape of international politics. As Hyde navigates this dangerous terrain, the tension escalates, revealing the intricate dynamics of power and loyalty. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by intelligence operatives, making it a significant addition to the genre of general fiction.
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Patrick Hyde, a top operative for spymaster Sir Kenneth Aubrey, is hunted by a renegade CIA agent after witnessing the destruction of a Russian airliner designed to kill a prominent Soviet reformer
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