
Mr. Spy: Afghan
About This Novel
Forsyth, the master of spy novels who alarmed the world's four major intelligence organizations! Forsyth worked secretly for MI6 for more than 20 years, drove a tank at the age of 6, and became a fighter pilot at the age of 19! He is well aware of the espionage techniques of various countries around the world, and is the focus of the CIA and Israel's Mossad! At the same time, he is also the winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award. Eight of his works have been adapted into movies, with cumulative sales exceeding 70 million copies! In the world of espionage, if you can't solve the problem, you become the problem! In 2005, a major terrorist attack occurred in London that shocked the world. However, during the investigation, the police discovered that the London incident was just the beginning, and that the "Al Qaeda" organization was plotting another major terrorist attack against the Western world. The U. S. And British intelligence organizations knew nothing about the time, location, or target of the attack. An Afghan prisoner who had been imprisoned by the United States for many years became a key factor. The spy Martin came out again, pretending to be an Afghan prisoner, and tried to sneak into the senior levels of the "Al Qaeda" organization. However, just when Martin arrived in Afghanistan, the real Afghans suddenly disappeared...
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
recommend
It is a physical thriller and anti-terrorism novel. It lays out a large amount of real events, time, place and character data. It tells the origin of the chaos in the modern Middle East in a more objective way. It has a compact structure, a clear plot line, and a strong sense of reality so the suspense is low. It is recommended reading and I look forward to starting the author's other works soon. The translation is mediocre. Question marks are added in the middle of people's names throughout PoQ, which looks strange, and some paragraphs are messed up.
(Mr. Spy)
Nice! ! !
Very beautiful, interlocking and eloquent.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
recommend
It is a physical thriller and anti-terrorism novel. It lays out a large amount of real events, time, place and character data. It tells the origin of the chaos in the modern Middle East in a more objective way. It has a compact structure, a clear plot line, and a strong sense of reality so the suspense is low. It is recommended reading and I look forward to starting the author's other works soon. The translation is mediocre. Question marks are added in the middle of people's names throughout PoQ, which looks strange, and some paragraphs are messed up.
(Mr. Spy)
Nice! ! !
Very beautiful, interlocking and eloquent.
