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The Bridge of Sighs
St. Martin's Press 2007; US$ 14.99It's August, 1948, three years after the Russians "liberated" the nation from German Occupation. But the Red Army still patrols the capital's rubble-strewn streets, and the ideals of the Revolution are but memories. Twenty-two-year-old Detective Emil Brod finally gets his chance to serve his country, investigating murder for the People's Militia.... more...
The Nearest Exit
Atlantic Books Ltd 2010; US$ 7.28'The first rule of Tourism is not to let it ruin you. Because it can. Easily.' The Department of Tourism is an ultra-secret black-ops branch rumoured to carry out the CIA's dirtiest and deadliest work. Most agents don't even believe it exists. Milo Weaver knows otherwise. Trained to kill cleanly and keep moving, he is a Tourist that understands... more...
The Confession
St. Martin's Press 2010; US$ 16.99Eastern Europe, 1956: Comrade Inspector Ferenc Kolyeszar, who is a proletariat writer in addition to his job as a state militia homicide detective, is a man on the brink. Estranged from his wife, whom he believes is cheating on him with one of his colleagues, and frustrated by writer's block, Ferenc's attention is focused on his job. But his job... more...
Liberation Movements
St. Martin's Press 2010; US$ 15.99Olen Steinhauer's acclaimed literary crime series set in a fictional country in Eastern Europe began in the heady post--World War II era and has taken readers from the first noise of revolution through to the chaos of the 1960s and '70s. The year is 1975, and one of the People's Militia homicide investigators is on a plane out of the capital,... more...
36 Yalta Boulevard
St. Martin's Press 2005; US$ 15.99Olen Steinhauer's acclaimed first two novels, The Bridge of Sighs and The Confession , have garnered thus far an Edgar nomination, an Anthony nomination, a Macavity nomination, a Historical Dagger nomination, and five starred reviews. Now he takes this superb literary series set in a nameless Eastern European country into the 1960s. State Security... more...
Victory Square
St. Martin's Press 2008; US$ 15.99The revolutionary politics and chaotic history of life inside Olen Steinhauer's fictionalized Eastern European country have made his literary crime series, with its two Edgar Award nominations along with other critical acclaim, one of today's most acclaimed. Finally having reached the tumultuous 1980s, the series comes full circle as one of the... more...
The Nearest Exit
St. Martin's Press 2010; US$ 9.99Milo Weaver has nowhere to turn but back to the CIA in Olen Steinhauer?s brilliant follow-up to the New York Times bestselling espionage novel The Tourist The Tourist , Steinhauer?s first contemporary novel after his awardwinning historical series, was a runaway hit, spending three weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and garnering... more...
The Tourist
St. Martin's Press 2009; US$ 9.99Milo Weaver used to be a ?tourist? for the CIA?an undercover agent with no home, no identity?but he?s since retired from the field to become a middle-level manager at the CIA?s New York headquarters. He?s acquired a wife, a daughter, and a brownstone in Brooklyn, and he?s tried to leave his old life of secrets and lies behind. However, when the... more...
An American Spy
St. Martin's Press 2012; US$ 14.99In Olen Steinhauer?s bestseller The Tourist , reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver uncovered a conspiracy linking the Chinese government to the highest reaches of the American intelligence community, including his own Department of Tourism---the most clandestine department in the Company. The shocking blowback arrived in the Hammett Award--winning ... more...
An American Spy
Atlantic Books Ltd 2012; US$ 7.28Milo Weaver is still haunted by his last job. As an expert assassin for the Department of Tourism, an ultra-secret group of super-spooks buried deep in the corridors of the CIA, he fought to keep himself sane in a paranoid and amoral profession. Now, the Department has been destroyed, and with it Weaver's livelihood. Finally he can spend time... more...









