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082 1 _aFIC STE
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100 1 _aSteinhauer, Olen
245 1 0 _aThe nearest exit
_b: a novel
_c/ Olen Steinhauer
260 _aNew York
_b: Minotaur Books
_c, c2010
300 _a404 p.
_c; 21 cm.
520 _aMilo Weaver has nowhere to turn but back to the CIA in Olen Steinhauer's follow-up to the espionage novel The Tourist. Now faced with the end of his quiet, settled life, reluctant spy Milo Weaver has no choice but to turn back to his old job as a "tourist." Before he can get back to the CIA's dirty work, he has to prove his loyalty to his new bosses, who knows little of Milo's background and less about who is really pulling the strings in the government above the Department of Tourism - or in the outside world, which is beginning to believe the legend of its existence. Milo is suddenly in a dangerous position, between right and wrong, between powerful self-interested men, between patriots and traitors - especially as a man who has nothing left to lose.
546 _aEnglish.
650 4 _aUnited States
_x-Central Intelligence Agency
_x-Officials and employees
_x-Fiction
650 4 _aUndercover operations --
_vFiction
655 4 _aSpy stories
655 4 _aSuspense fiction
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