American Spy
By Lauren Wilkinson
By Lauren Wilkinson
By Lauren Wilkinson
By Lauren Wilkinson
By Lauren Wilkinson
Read by Bahni Turpin
By Lauren Wilkinson
Read by Bahni Turpin
Category: Spy Novels | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Spy Novels | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Spy Novels | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Mar 17, 2020 | ISBN 9780812988284
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Feb 12, 2019 | ISBN 9780812998962
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Feb 12, 2019 | ISBN 9780525631415
651 Minutes
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Praise
“An expertly written spy thriller . . . that tackles issues of politics, race and gender . . . Like the best of John le Carré, it’s extremely tough to put down. It marks the debut of an immensely talented writer who’s refreshingly unafraid to take risks, and has the skills to make those risks pay off.”—NPR
“For the novel’s engaging intelligence and serious reckoning with the world’s postwar order, Wilkinson deserves the comparisons to John le Carré she’s already receiving. But in bringing a virtually unheard-from fictional viewpoint to espionage literature, she has reinvigorated the genre.”—Time
“Lauren Wilkinson’s American Spy, inspired by true events, is a thrilling, original read.”—Real Simple
“It might seem hyperbolic to say that this book is riveting and thrilling from the very first page, except that it totally is. . . . It’s a refreshing take on an espionage story—No icy Russian tundra! A black female spy!—that’s sexy and suspenseful in equal measure.”—Samantha Irby, Marie Claire
“Wilkinson takes readers down a path of danger, seduction and patriotism.”—Essence
“Lauren Wilkinson reminds us of a less-covered side of the Cold War with her debut set in 1986 Africa. FBI agent Marie Mitchell is stationed in Burkina Faso, and when she’s assigned to shadow Thomas Sankara, ‘Africa’s Che Guevara,’ the personal, political and professional collide for her in unforgettable ways.”—The Washington Post
“A complex and powerful work . . . The espionage plot that eventually drives the action is only one component in this ambitious, multifaceted novel.”—Shelf Awareness
“An excellent spy novel that is unlike every other spy novel I’ve read. . . . This is a great read for fans of literary mystery, character driven novels, and historical fiction–especially focusing on history that never gets taught.”—Book Riot
“A gutsy new thriller . . . challenging boundaries is what brave fiction does, and Wilkinson proves confident enough to carry it off.”—The New York Times
“American Spy updates the espionage thriller with blazing originality.”—Entertainment Weekly
“[In] this genre-defying novel . . . Marie’s journey into the moral and spiritual morass of espionage is inventive . . . Unlike the heroes of John Le Carré’s novels, Marie must also grapple with the cognitive dissonance of serving a country in which she is regarded as a second-class citizen.”—Vulture
“An excitingly sharp debut novel by the talented newcomer Lauren Wilkinson . . . Rest assured that American Spy will not only keep you turning the pages, it will do much more than that. Wilkinson steeps her thriller in a complicated awareness of huge, thorny themes: race, Cold War amorality, the politics of our intelligence services and the ease with which we can become complicit with deeds we actually abhor.”—NPR “Fresh Air”
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