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The Last Man in Tehran

A Novel

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The Last Man in Tehran

De: Mark Henshaw
Narrado por: George Newbern
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Decorated current CIA analyst Mark Henshaw continues the “authentic, compelling, and revealing” (Jason Matthews) Red Cell series following agent Kyra Stryker who must work to save the CIA from being torn apart by a mole at the highest echelons, with the help of recently retired analyst, Jonathan Burke.

When a dirty bomb goes off in an Israeli port, Israel’s feared intelligence service—the Mossad—unleashes their most deadly assassins across the globe. They suspect that Iran supplied the radioactive material used in the attack, and Israel will protect the homeland by any means necessary.

Meanwhile at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Kyra Stryker is just settling in to her new position: chief of the Red Cell, the CIA’s special ops think tank. Soon after the attack on Israel, the CIA discovers evidence that a mole in Langley is helping Mossad wage its covert war. The FBI launches a counterintelligence investigation led by an ambitious special agent, who quickly identifies a suspect.

Not convinced that the FBI has the right man, Stryker asks for help from her former mentors—now-retired Red Cell Chief Jonathan Burke and his wife, former CIA Director Kathryn Cooke—to protect the convenient scapegoat, find the truth, and convince Mossad to stop its assassination campaign before a world war overtakes the Middle East. Kyra’s campaign takes her to Iran, where she uncovers kidnapping, torture, back-channel diplomacy, and an illegal op, but also finds help from the most unlikely source she could imagine.

“[A] taut plot” (Publishers Weekly), The Last Man in Tehran is a deeply satisfying, fascinating and thrilling novel by a real-life CIA analyst.
Oriente Medio Thriller y Suspenso Espías y Políticos Espionaje Suspenso
Interesting Story • Engaging Plot • Excellent Narration • Female Protagonist • Clever Twists • Intriguing Espionage

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completely engrossing story with good characters and a great performance by the narrator. went by too fast

great story

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I think that this book suffers from too little detail.
I would have loved to dig deeper into the character relationships, listened to further developed and detailed story line.
The book flew in just 9 1/2 hours, I would have loved 12 to 13 hours.

I recommend this book, just wish for more.

Good story, could be much better.

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Mr. Henshaw nailed it again! I love the series! Kyra Stryker is my all time favorite spy!

Another notch in Henshaw's belt

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Good story , typical of many cia/spy novels.
However narration by Me. Newbern was barely adequate. He is an excellent reader with a very good voice. But it was almost impossible to distinguish the voices of the different characters. This voice was the same for everyone even when narrating.

Typical spy novel.

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Mark Henshaw has again provided the listener with a awesome ride through the world of modern espionage and current global events. George Newbern did a very good job narratoring and interpreting the written word. I await the next collaboration with great eagerness.

Awesomness on a page

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