The Nameless Height: A Cold War Spy Thriller
Description:... “A story rich in thrills, spycraft, intrigue, and high-octane adventure.”
In this electrifying sequel to Chief of Station, author J.D. Narramore crafts a bold Cold War-era tale that once again asks “What if?”
December 1987.
A historic arms treaty is about to be signed. The bravery shown by Audrey Davis on a snow-swept street in Moscow four years prior has led to this moment. Now, the former spy works as an instructor and analyst for the CIA while raising her two sons. She’s put her life back together and enjoying this new chapter. Unbeknownst to her, a figure from her past is about to threaten everything she holds dear.
In the face of tragedy, Davis will have to take on the biggest challenge of her career yet: tracking down a shadowy commando before he makes his next move while uncovering a traitor within the highest levels of Central Intelligence.
Review from Best Thriller Books
“This book packs quite a few pleasant surprises and kicks for fans of hard-hitting action, particularly those who wish to read aerial combat sequences like something out of Top Gun. If you’ve wanted to read F-14 Tomcats engage in cool and dangerous dogfights with Migs, you’ve got to read The Nameless Height.
“The Nameless Height is an elegant cold-war espionage thriller balanced with precisely the right amount of cerebral spycraft and adrenaline-gushing action. J.D. Narramore is making a dent in the Thrillerverse and I can’t wait to read more of his spy thrillers.” - Best Thriller Books
For fans of: Tom Clancy, John le Carré, Mark Greaney, Jack Carr, Charles Cumming, Don Bentley, Mick Herron, Joseph Kanon and Alex Gerlis.
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