Jericho's Fall
By Stephen L. Carter
By Stephen L. Carter
By Stephen L. Carter
By Stephen L. Carter
By Stephen L. Carter
Read by Kirsten Potter
By Stephen L. Carter
Read by Kirsten Potter
Category: Spy Novels | Women's Fiction | Crime Fiction
Category: Spy Novels | Women's Fiction | Crime Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$15.95
Jun 01, 2010 | ISBN 9780307474476
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Jul 14, 2009 | ISBN 9780307272997
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Jul 14, 2009 | ISBN 9780307577443
690 Minutes
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Praise
“Strong. . . . Immediate. . . . Masterful.”—Steve Berry
“Heart-stopping. . . . Carter brings the reader to a blazing final confrontation.”–Denver Post
“An intense, beautifully written thriller that held me in its grip from the very first page to the last.”–Christopher Reich
“The best espionage novel I’ve come across in twenty years.”—Lincoln Child
“Carter meticulously ratchets up the tension.” —Chris Bohjalian, The Boston Globe
“Jericho’s Fall is that rare thing: a page-turner that grips the readers’ attention as they plunge into a vortex. . . . A thrilling roller coaster ride until the very last page. . . . Carter is a masterly novelist.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“An intricate spy thriller that proceeds at breakneck speed. . . . Graham Greene’s readers, who savored [his] novels’ unselfconscious erudition and matter-of-fact moral complexity, as well as their engaging plots, are likely to feel themselves on familiar ground here.”—Los Angeles Times
“A simmering page-turner about the murky underbelly of intelligence and finance that.”—Seattle Times
“Carter writes graceful prose, and he understands the mechanics of suspenseful storytelling.”—Washington Post
“One of those novels that people linger over and re-read simply for the experience and pleasure of analyzing how the author worked his magic. . . . Stephen Carter is possessed of a sharp and subtle wit. . . . This is the sharpest manifestation of his talent to date.”—Bookreporter
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