Fade
by Kyle Mills
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An ex-Navy SEAL and retired U.S. government agent sets himself against his former employer in this nuanced post-9/11 thriller. Years ago, Arab-American Salam "Fade" Al Fayad suffered a potentially crippling gunshot wound while working for the U.S. government, and the government declined to pay for surgery. So when Hillel Strand, head of a covert branch of Homeland Security, tries to recruit Fade for a vital Middle East mission, he declines in kind. Unfortunately, Strand is determined to secure Fade's acceptance at any cost, and the situation quickly explodes into violence.
Editions of Fade
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher St Martins Pr |
Date 2006 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Audio Renaissance |
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher St Martins Pr |
Date 2005 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
Directed by his bureaucratic superiors to re-recruit a former undercover agent who was shot in the line of duty and denied support by the American government years earlier, Homeland Security associate director Matt Egan faces a difficult task of rehiring the embittered former agent, who becomes a fugitive in an act of dangerous revenge. By the author of Rising Phoenix.
Media Reviews
"Mills's prose is crisp and his action skills are top-notch. In Fade, he has created a true thriller hero for the present and the immediate future." (starred review)
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