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Charles Jenkins #1

The Eighth Sister

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  • Apr 2019

    Released
  • 479

    Pages
The release date for the English version of 'The Eighth Sister' by Robert Dugoni is Apr 2019. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.

Author of the Tracy Crosswhite Series for the New York Times bestseller book, a thrilling thriller about espionage, spy games, and betrayal.

Charles Jenkins, a former CIA case officer, finds himself in a precarious situation. He is in his early sixties, has a family, is expecting a new child, and his security consulting company is on the verge of bankruptcy. Subsequently, his ex-chief of bureau shows up at his home with a dangerous new assignment: go undercover to Moscow and find a Russian agent who is allegedly killing members of the US spy cell classified as the seven sisters.

Jenkins accepts the assignment and travels to the Russian capital since he is in financial need. However, upon discovering the mastermind agent responsible for the assassinations—the dubbed eighth sister—she proves to be someone else entirely. But then, in this fatal game of cat and mouse, so is everyone else.

Jenkins, trailed by a tenacious Russian intelligence agent, makes a risky break across the Black Sea, only to have his agency reject him. Jenkins is engaged in the battle of his life—against his own nation—with his family and freedom in jeopardy.

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