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Kennedy's Spy

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It is the midwinter of 1961-62, a decade and a half into the Cold War Though continents apart, the flashpoints of tension and political intrigue around the world have never been more intense. The stakes have never been higher. Berlin. Havana. Saigon. Moscow. Tel Aviv. Another world war could start in any of these places. Thomas Buchanan of the FBI has worked on special assignments for two US presidents, Truman and Eisenhower. He is not inclined to work for a third, their successor, John F. Kennedy. Buchanan has nothing against Kennedy, but is not necessarily a supporter, either. If anything, his feelings on JFK are ambivalent, though like most Americans, Buchanan likes the public persona of JFK but was appalled by the Bay of Pigs disaster of 1961. Nonetheless, Buchanan's temptation is to leave government work and apply his investigative skills in the more lucrative and less dangerous private sector. Then everything changes. A disreputable old adversary named Jesse Chadwick - Ann's former husband - steps out of the shadows of Tom Buchanan's past. Chadwick an interesting offer to make. But it is also an offer which conveys danger personally and professionally to Tom and Ann Buchanan in addition to President Kennedy. Thus begins Kennedy's Spy, the third in an ongoing espionage series by Noel Hynd. The series began with Truman's Spy and continued with Eisenhower's Spy. Mr. Hynd's new historical thriller careens across the globe in the early 1960s, evokes the era in grand style and speeds to a memorable and high impact conclusion, an astonishing story behind the headlines of the Kennedy era in Washington. *** "Noel Hynd knows the ins and outs of Washington's agencies, both public and private." - Publishers Weekly. "Noel Hynd is few notches above the Ludlums and Clancys of the world!" - Booklist Raves for FLOWERS FROM BERLIN: "This espionage thriller follows FBI agent William Cochrane's efforts to stop a Nazi spy from assassinating FDR. Toss in a love affair with a British Secret Service operative and you have a page-turner. Complex in characterization, crisp in dialogue, and thorough in its background" - Library Journal "First rate!" - The Cleveland Plain-Dealer "A Chiller!" - Los Angeles Times "A Super spy novel!" - The Savannah News-Presse "A well-paced yarn." - The Chicago Tribune

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798854638326
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • August 1, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x20 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 513 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Kennedy's Spy

It is the midwinter of 1961-62, a decade and a half into the Cold War Though continents apart, the flashpoints of tension and political intrigue around the world have never been more intense. The stakes have never been higher. Berlin. Havana. Saigon. Moscow. Tel Aviv. Another world war could start in any of these places. Thomas Buchanan of the FBI has worked on special assignments for two US presidents, Truman and Eisenhower. He is not inclined to work for a third, their successor, John F. Kennedy. Buchanan has nothing against Kennedy, but is not necessarily a supporter, either. If anything, his feelings on JFK are ambivalent, though like most Americans, Buchanan likes the public persona of JFK but was appalled by the Bay of Pigs disaster of 1961. Nonetheless, Buchanan's temptation is to leave government work and apply his investigative skills in the more lucrative and less dangerous private sector. Then everything changes. A disreputable old adversary named Jesse Chadwick - Ann's former husband - steps out of the shadows of Tom Buchanan's past. Chadwick an interesting offer to make. But it is also an offer which conveys danger personally and professionally to Tom and Ann Buchanan in addition to President Kennedy. Thus begins Kennedy's Spy, the third in an ongoing espionage series by Noel Hynd. The series began with Truman's Spy and continued with Eisenhower's Spy. Mr. Hynd's new historical thriller careens across the globe in the early 1960s, evokes the era in grand style and speeds to a memorable and high impact conclusion, an astonishing story behind the headlines of the Kennedy era in Washington.
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"Noel Hynd knows the ins and outs of Washington's agencies, both public and private." - Publishers Weekly. "Noel Hynd is few notches above the Ludlums and Clancys of the world!" - Booklist Raves for FLOWERS FROM BERLIN: "This espionage thriller follows FBI agent William Cochrane's efforts to stop a Nazi spy from assassinating FDR. Toss in a love affair with a British Secret Service operative and you have a page-turner. Complex in characterization, crisp in dialogue, and thorough in its background" - Library Journal "First rate!" - The Cleveland Plain-Dealer "A Chiller!" - Los Angeles Times "A Super spy novel!" - The Savannah News-Presse "A well-paced yarn." - The Chicago Tribune

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