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To Die in Vienna

English

By (author): Kevin Wignall

Soon to be a major motion picture starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Hes seen something that could get him killed. But what?

Freddie Makin is a spy for hire. For a year hes been watching Jiang Cheng, an academic whose life seems suspiciously normal. To Freddie its just a job: he never asks whos paying him and whyuntil the day someone is sent to kill him, and suddenly the watcher becomes the watched.

On the run from whoever wants him dead, Freddie knows he must have seen something incriminating. The only trouble is, he has no idea what. Is the CIA behind all thisor does it go higher than that? Have his trackers uncovered his own murky past?

As hes forced into a lethal dance across Vienna, Freddie knows one thing for sure: his only hope for survival is keeping the truth from the other side, and making sure the secrets from his past stay hidden.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781477805169

About Kevin Wignall

Kevin Wignall is a British writer born in Brussels in 1967. He spent many years as an army child in different parts of Europe and went on to study politics and international relations at Lancaster University. He became a full-time writer after the publication of his first book People Die (2001). His other novels are Among the Dead (2002); Who is Conrad Hirst? (2007) shortlisted for the Edgar Award and the Barry Award; Dark Flag (2010); The Hunters Prayer (2015 originally titled For the Dogs in the USA) which was made into a film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Sam Worthington and Odeya Rush; A Death in Sweden (2016); The Traitors Story (2016); and A Fragile Thing (2017).

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