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Little AmericaLittle America

Little America

Henry Bromell

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"Terry Hooper's father - Quaker-raised, Yale-educated, a sometime poet, now a retired (is he?) State Department veteran - was, in the 1950s, the C.I.A. station chief in Kurash, a small, newly constituted Middle Eastern country, a country caught in the grip of cold war politics, a country of beautiful and frightening Otherness (Arab women hidden behind their veils, scar-faced men on horseback with curved sabers, and streets that melted in the heat), 90 percent Muslim, lodged like a walnut between Syria and Iraq. Mack Hooper's assignment: to win the confidence of the King of Kurash, an enigmatic, British-educated desert aristocrat to whom no one, not even the U.S. Ambassador, has been able to get close." "In a narrative that moves backward and forward in time, Terry puts together the pieces of the puzzle that has haunted him. Is his father a good man? Was he a friend to the young King, or a diplomat-seducer sent to betray him?"--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL5595889W

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Cold WarFathers and sonsFictionBoston (mass.), fictionFiction, thrillers, generalFiction, espionageMiddle east, fictionFiction, politicalFiction, suspenseFiction, thrillers, espionageFathers and sons, fictionDiplomatsUnited States. Central Intelligence Agency

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