Collateral
Charlie Cooper Thriller
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Narrado por:
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David Thorpe
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Mark Dawson
In the opulent city of Dubai, a high-stakes game of espionage is about to explode. When Iranian diplomat Arash Heydari jeopardizes his position as a valuable CIA asset with a drunken outburst, British operative Charlie Cooper is thrust into a mission that is as dangerous as it is complex. Tasked with monitoring the increasingly volatile Heydari, Cooper must navigate a treacherous world of secrets, lies and betrayals.
As Heydari closes in on critical intelligence, the mission becomes a race against time. Cooper's loyalties are tested as he fights to protect his cover, all while navigating a world where everyone has a hidden agenda.
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This was a fairly short story following British Operative Charlie Cooper while he is placed on assignment in the home of an Iranian asset being run by the CIA. The asset is beginning to unravel and is showing concerning signs such as excessive drinking - when he just so happens to yell out certain things regarding his "CIA payday" at the bar while drunk. Things like that are completely not acceptable.
The problem is that he is extremely high up in the Iranian hierarchy and his handlers do not want to lose him so the send in Charlie. Charlie ends up moving into his house - his cover being a tutor for the asset's young son.
When Charlie gets in the home, he discovers that things are not bad....they are 100 times worse. The asset is indulging in many risky behaviors but worst of all, he is abusing his wife. We follow along as Charlie tries to figure out how he is going to deal with this delicate situation.
As usual, Mr. Dawson does a great job with this - even with a shorter story. As an American, I have to mention my cringing at the very unflattering portrayal of the American CIA agent. I'm hoping he meant to make him a caricature because he did do a brilliant job with that.
Honestly though, Mr. Dawson has so many active series currently going on and I am a fan of each and every one of them.
Charlie Cooper to the rescue.....
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