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The Walk-In

(2008)
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A diabolical plot, a lone operative, and a threat far larger than anyone imagines . . .

Writing with award-winning novelist Ralph Pezzullo, Gary Berntsen-longtime CIA operative and the field commander who cornered Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan-offers in this electric thriller debut a terrifying vision of where the next threat to America may come from.

When a highly placed Iranian intelligence operative walks into a U.S. embassy claiming to possess explosive information, counterterrorism officer Matt Freed is dispatched to interview him . . . and is warned of an impending Iranian attack on the United States that could kill millions.

With a possible catastrophe looming in less than two weeks, Matt's superiors reluctantly prepare for the assault, but Matt obeys his instincts and launches his own unsanctioned investigation. Ultimately, his efforts brand him as an out-of-control renegade, and he finds himself left out in the cold.

Yet he may be the only one with the knowledge needed to avert unimaginable chaos.


Genre: Thriller

Praise for this book

"What thrillers aspire to be... Tom Clancy for our era." - Jeffery Deaver


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