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Milo Weaver

Esta serie de sofisticados thrillers se adentra en la vida de un agente de inteligencia acostumbrado a una existencia sin raíces, cambiando constantemente de identidad. Intenta retirarse a una vida tranquila, pero la compleja red de espionaje, traición y manipulación lo atrae inevitablemente de vuelta. Enfrentándose a lealtades cambiantes y profundas ambigüedades morales, debe navegar por un mundo donde la confianza es un lujo y la línea entre el deber y el engaño es muy fina. Estas historias ofrecen una mirada cautivadora al costo personal de una vida vivida en las sombras.

The Tourist
The Last Tourist
The Nearest Exit
An American Spy

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  1. 1

    In the global age of the CIA, wherever there's trouble, there's a Tourist: the men and women who do the dirty work. They're the company's best agents - and Milo Weaver was the best of them all.

    The Tourist
  2. 2

    The Nearest Exit

    • 384 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    The Department of Tourism is an ultra-secret black-ops branch rumoured to carry out the CIA's dirtiest and deadliest work. Most agents don't even believe it exists. Milo Weaver knows otherwise.

    The Nearest Exit
  3. 3

    An American Spy

    • 530 páginas
    • 19 horas de lectura

    Milo Weaver is unwillingly drawn into his bosses' plans for revenge against the Chinese agent who orchestrated the deaths of 33 tourists. Steinhauer, the best espionage writer in a generation, delivers a searing international thriller.

    An American Spy
  4. 4

    New York Times bestselling author Olen Steinhauer brings back Milo Weaver in a new novel. In Olen Steinhauer’s bestseller An American Spy, reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver thought he had finally put “Tourists”—CIA-trained assassins—to bed. A decade later, Milo is hiding out in Western Sahara when a young CIA analyst arrives to question him about a series of suspicious deaths and terrorist chatter linked to him. Their conversation is soon interrupted by a new breed of Tourists intent on killing them both, forcing them to run. As he tells his story, Milo is joined by colleagues and enemies from his long history in the world of intelligence, and the young analyst wonders what to believe. He wonders, too, if he’ll survive this interview. After three standalone novels, Olen Steinhauer returns to the series that made him a bestseller.

    The Last Tourist