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The Nearest Exit - Olen Steinhauer General Information ========= Title: The Nearest Exit Author: Olen Steinhauer Read By: David Pittu Copyright: 2010 Genre: Thriller Series Name: Milo Weaver Position in Series: 02 File Information ====== Number of MP3s: 26 Total Duration: 12:32:24 Total MP3 Size: 303.26 Encoded At: CBR 56 kbit/s 22050 Hz Mono ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3 Book Description ====== Since the events of The Tourist (2009), Milo Weaver has served time in prison, worked in administration, and tried to reconnect with his wife and daughter. Butt talk therapy is hard when you're trained to keep secrets. When asked to return to the field, he agrees, although, because of his disgust with the Department of Tourism (a black-ops branch of the CIA), he plans to feed information to his father, Yevgeny Primakov, the "secret ear" of the UN. But his handlers don't trust him, either, giving him a series of vetting assignments that culminates in an impossible loyalty test: the abduction and murder of a 15-year-old girl. Ironically, Weaver is then tasked with finding a security breach that threatens the very existence of Tourismùand the lives of the Tourists. Seeing his own brutal compatriots as humans, he does his best to save the thing he despises, a conundrum that pretty much sums up the shades of gray that paint this modern-day espionage masterpiece. The Tourist was impressive, proving that Steinhauer had the ability to leap from the historical setting of his excellent Eastern European quintet to a vividly imagined contemporary landscape. But this is even better, a dazzling, dizzyingly complex world of clandestine warfare that is complicated further by the affairs of the heart. Steinhauer never forgets the human lives at stake, and that, perhaps, is the now-older Weaver's flaw: he is too human, too attached, to be the perfect spy. His failure to save the girl he was told to kill threads the whole book like barbed wire. From AudioFile In this fast-paced sequel to THE TOURIST, narrator David Pittu conveys the newest dangers faced by Milo Weaver. After being blackballed by the CIA, Weaver finds himself compelled to rejoin the elite network of top-secret black-ops agents called "tourists." But first he's required to prove his loyalty by killing an innocent teenage girl in Berlin. Pittu's intense narration reflects Weaver's conflict between his training and his emerging insecurities about his work and family. He has an estranged wife and a daughter not much younger than the girl he's been tasked to abduct. Crisp and concentrated, Pittu unwinds the gripping action with energy. As Weaver searches for a traitor among the tourists, Pittu's characterization of the brilliant, obese German espionage administrator adds impact. Download from RapidGator
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