Saving the Queen
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
New York Times bestseller: The first mystery featuring the sophisticated deep-cover CIA agent: “Rollickingly ribald . . . Consistently witty.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review
Blackford Oakes has never been afraid of obeying orders. During the war, it’s what kept him alive. When he leaves the air force for Yale, Oakes is studious, temperate, and polite. He knows how to follow rules—but he also knows the secret to breaking them: Never tell a little lie when a big lie will do. He’s exactly the man the CIA is looking for.
Just before Oakes graduates, an old friend recruits him to work for the Company. His military background, knowledge of French, and family in London make Oakes a perfect choice for the most glamorous role the CIA has to offer: deep-cover agent. When his 1st assignment reveals Soviet espionage inside Buckingham Palace and a plot against the young Queen, Oakes will throw the rulebook out the window.
Saving the Queen is the 1st book in the Blackford Oakes Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Customer Reviews
Saving The Queen. William F. Buckley Jr
President Truman is getting near the end of his term in office. It’s 1952 and England has a new queen. The Cold War is running on full strength. Blackford Oak’s a CIA agent, a spy is tasked with finding who is leaking valuable intelligence to the Soviets information received from the Queen who had no knowledge the leak was from her second cousin a childhood closefriend. Non stop action intrigue and deep secrets revealed. An excellent read!! My highest recommendation.
Stinks!
Sadly this author is so in love with his vocabulary and descriptive passages that you can barely discern a plot. "Prehensile sex"...give me a break. Pass it up!