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"Summary:
In Olen Steinhauer's bestseller The Tourist, reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver uncovered a collision in plan linking the Chinese government to the highest reaches of the American intelligence community, inclusive of his own Department of Tourism--the most underground department in the organization. The very surprising backfire was seen in The Closet Exit when the Department of Tourism was neraly entirely erased out as the effect brought about by an even more tricky agenda.
Following on the list of these two unique novels is the novel "An American Spy", Olen Steinhauer's most interesting thriller yet. With only a small number of "tourists"--CIA-trained assassins--remaining, Weaver would like to proceed and employ it as an avenue to begin a normal life, a life concentrated on his family.
His previous boss in the CIA, Alan Drummond, find it difficult in letting it go. When Alan employs the service of on of his exposed aliases to journey to London and then withdraw, drawing different forms of attention to his activities, Milo couldn't resist but go in seek of him. Worse still, it's starting to seem as if Tourism's enemies are preparing up for a last-minute, deadly blow."
-Buffalo and Erie County Public Library