Live Wire: A Simon Leonidovich Novel

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Simon and Schuster, 1 abr 2006 - 384 páginas
FOR THE RIGHT PRICE, SIMON LEONIDOVICH WILL DELIVER ANYTHING, ANYWHERE.
THIS TIME, THE COST MAY BE TOO HIGH.


Faced with the dire news that North Korea intends to sell its nuclear weapons indiscriminately on the black market, the American President must resort to the unthinkable: he secretly offers to support a North Korean faction intent on overthrowing the government of Kim Jong-il. To facilitate this deadly covert operation, professional courier Simon Leonidovich is recruited to deliver vital CIA documents to the North Korean dissidents. But when Simon finds himself trapped behind enemy lines with a briefcase full of incriminating evidence, he discovers the true nature of the threat: an elaborate conspiracy by someone within the administration -- to take down the American President. . . .
 

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Las Vegas
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New York City
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Washington DC
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Kim Il Square Pyongyang North Korea
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CIA Headquarters Langley Virginia
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Westin Chosun Hotel Seoul South Korea
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Westin Chosun Hotel Seoul South Korea
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Washington DC
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Westin Chosun Hotel Seoul South Korea
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Incheon International Airport
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Washington DC
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Over the Pacific Ocean
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The White House Washington DC
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Pyongyang North Korea
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Washington DC
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Pyongyang North Korea
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Washington DC
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Pyongyang North Korea
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Super Max ADX Control Unit Florence Colorado
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Pyongyang North Korea
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Los Angeles
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Korea Bay
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Los Angeles
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River Han
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Rye New York
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Las Vegas
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CIA Headquarters Langley Virginia
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Washington DC
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Washington DC
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Washington DC
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Normanstone Park Washington DC
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New York City
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Willard Hotel Washington DC
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The White House
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Las Vegas
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Sobre el autor (2006)

Jay MacLarty has been an entrepreneur since the age of twenty-one. Having put together a nationwide chain of restaurants and nightclubs before the age of thirty, he turned his attention to retail and the organizational business, where he created a software company to support his design concepts. In his spare time he created one of the first computerized handicapping programs for Thoroughbred racing. Following his sojourn into racing, he turned his attention to politics and spent nearly a year working for a Presidential campaign.

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