Wallace Mahoney was officially dead--of suspicious causes on an Israeli airliner. His son, John, saw his corpse--and vowed vengeance on whomever had killed the most brilliant operative the CIA had ever had.
That was the beginning. Before the global terror trip reached its bloody climax, John Mahoney would discover that in the world of undercover savagery, both U.S. and Russia faced a foe even more powerful than each other. No one could be trusted and nothing was what it seemed. Not even death.
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this book was first published in 1983, and has some air of truth to it as far as the espionage sort of thing is concerned. It mentions some actual persons such as Burgess and Kim Philby. One part of it, how the father, Wallace Mahoney, is made to seem dead, is rather surreal. There is a good deal of suspense, but in the end, you might ask, why? why do networks like this exist?