





A sequel to the New York Times best-selling novel, Masquerade, The Coil picks up several years later. Liz Sansborough, former CIA agent and now an academic, has managed to put the pieces of her life back together. But Sansborough has a dark secret, she is the daughter of the one of the most notorious Cold War assassins, The Carnivore. When a series of prominent political figures are blackmailed into certain actions or die in suspicious ways, the CIA becomes convinced that someone has gotten hold of the Carnivore's files and is using that information to further some secret agenda. Sansborough herself, the closest living link to the Carnivore, is the target of a murder attempt, her offices are searched, her files stolen, and her TV program on the secrets of the Cold War inexplicably shelved by the network. When she learns her cousin Sarah Walker, who bears a close resemblance to Sansborough, is kidnapped off the street with the ransom demand being the Carnivore's missing, possibly apocryphal, files, Liz is determined to save her cousin and uncover the swirling conspiracy, linked to a shadowy group known as The Coil, centered around the legacy of her father. But she's far from the only one going after the truth behind the legendary assassin.
©2004 Gayle Lynds; (P)2004 Books on Tape, Inc.
"Tantalizing, plenty of suspense and action, great characters, and settings that span the world. I love it!" (Dale Brown)
"A panoramic backdrop of exotic European locales, breakneck pacing, a tough and brainy protagonist, and vicious villains....Spellbinding." (Chicago Sun-Times)
Ex-CIA Agent Liz Sansborough's past intrudes on her now quiet life as an academic. Liz is forced back into the cloak-and-dagger scene after she is nearly killed and her cousin, Sarah, is kidnapped. Liz's father was the notorious assassin, Carnivore, and his missing files threaten to implicate some very prominent people in some very messy murders. Narrator Kate Reading's diction and articulation are exquisite, and her accents are completely believable. In the action scenes, however, her energy never quite matches the surprise attacks, devastating explosions, and narrow escapes. Still, as Liz is swept up in a desperate attempt to locate the files and rescue her cousin, Reading's appealing voice and intelligent performance make this intricately plotted story well worth hearing. (c) AudioFile 2004
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