Spy for Hire

Spy for Hire
ISBN-10
1612183379
ISBN-13
9781612183374
Category
Espionage, American
Language
English
Published
2014-02-18
Author
Dan Mayland

Description

Ex-CIA station chief Mark Sava has a new life in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, making easy money as a spy for hire. His girlfriend, Daria Buckingham discovers the company he works for smuggled a young boy into one of the orphanages for which she arranges funding-- and that Saudi and CIA forces are interested in the boy. Sava uncovers a secret war being waged for control of the Middle East.

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