In the wake of the unprecedented attack, CIA agent Ryan Kealey's operation goes into high gear. Naomi Kharmai, the British-born analyst who has taken on a daring new role with the Agency, is on his team again. But Kharmai is becoming increasingly unpredictable, and as they work their way toward the target, it becomes clear to Kealey that anyone is fair game—and no one can be trusted.
Thundering to a stark and chilling climax, The Invisible raises the stakes on every page. A crackingly intelligent thriller, it is filled with shocking betrayal and, ultimately, revenge.
Praise for Andrew Britton and his novels. . .
"Brilliantly well-written. . .a sizzling page-turner." —Brad Thor, New York Times bestselling author of Blowback and State of the Union
"Terrifying and gripping." —Stephen Frey, New York Times bestselling author of The Successor
"In this age of terrorism, [Britton's] plots seem to jump straight out of the headlines." —St. Louis Post Dispatch
"Exciting. . .high-octane action."—Publishers Weekly
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- ISBN: 9780786021710
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- ISBN: 9780786021710
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
January 7, 2008
At the start of Britton’s solid third thriller to feature CIA loose cannon Ryan Kealey (after The Assassin
and The American
), Kealey has been wandering the world, seeking solace after his girlfriend and fellow agent, Naomi Kharmai, walked out on him four months earlier. When his CIA handler Jonathan Harper tells Kealey he’ll produce Naomi if Kealey will come back on the job, Kealey agrees. The job entails tracking down an Algerian terrorist, Amari Saifi, who’s abducted several Americans in Pakistan. When Saifi ups the ante by capturing Brynn Fitzgerald, the acting U.S. secretary of state, the assignment shifts into high gear. The exciting kidnapping scene underscores Britton’s strength—high-octane action—but the plot and characters adhere too closely to the rules and regulations of the genre. Hopefully, this obviously talented writer, who gets better with each book, will either amp up the complexity or drop Kealey and move on to new territory. -
Publisher's Weekly
May 26, 2008
J. Charles use his extensive theatrical experience to inject some life into the audio version of Britton's third adventure of rogue CIA agent Ryan Kealey. While there are some tight action scenes, the setup is so predictable and cut from such worn fabric that nobody could do much with it. Still, Charles adds a bit of zest to Kealey, a degree of believability to some key female characters and to the “invisible” of the title, a terrorist called Amari Saifi, who has abducted several Americans in Pakistan. Despite Charles's best efforts, listeners will probably feel they've heard it all before. Sadly, the 27-year-old Britton died (of an undiagnosed heart condition) just weeks after the release of this novel. Simultaneous release with the Kensington hardcover (Reviews, Jan. 7). -
Booklist
March 1, 2008
Brittons third novel is a smoothly written, suspenseful story of international intrigue. Ryan Kealey, ex-CIA agent with a troubled past, is called out of retirement to find out whether two seemingly isolated events are connected: the kidnapping of tourists in Pakistan and the abduction of the U.S. secretary of state. Ryan is reluctant to take the job, even more reluctant to resume contact with a woman he once cared about deeply. As he hunts for the notorious terrorist leader who may be behind the incidents, Ryan realizes quickly that his own life is at risk. Britton is exciting and unpredictable but without ever crossing the line into B-movie clich's.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)
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