The Charm School by Nelson DeMille

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(Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • Pub. Date: July 1999
  • ISBN-13: 9780446675093
  • Sales Rank: 105,163
  • 816pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

On a dark road deep inside Russia, a young American tourist picks up a most unusual passenger with an incredible secret. Poised against the very heartland of America is a vast and astounding KGB enterprise known as "The Charm School." Arrayed against the all-encompassing grip of the Soviet state are three Americans: Sam Hollis, an Air Force officer, who will fly one last covert mission into the center of a mad experiment; Lisa Rhodes, an embassy liaison, who will see her political hopes and ideals brutally tested; and Seth Alevy, the chief of the CIA's Moscow station, who will find his intricate dance of destiny and death reaching its devastating conclusion. Welcome to The Charm School, one of the most chilling Cold War novels ever written.

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"...Contemporary cold war fiction doesn't get much better than this!" --Washington Post Book World

The New York Times - James F. Clarity

Nelson DeMille's new novel is a Moscow thriller, and he has mastered the mechanics of the genre, moving the plot swiftly with regular intrusions of violence, ironic twists and cynical betrayals.

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With his taut, suspenseful, and well researched thrillers, Nelson DeMille has become one of the most popular writers working today, publishing bestseller after bestseller. In books such as Plum Island and Word of Honor, DeMille gives us breakneck plots featuring strong characters with difficult decisions to make, and readers can’t tear their eyes away.

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March 02, 2008: I couldn't put this book down! It is one of those books that keeps you up way beyond your bedtime!

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September 26, 2002: The book is very good , but I don't understand what the author is trying to say. Is Russia a good place or not ? , because after all bad things that happened to Sam and Lisa in Russia at the end of the book , they are planning on coming back . Plus , at the end of the book it make s me think that America is going to be a bad Country because they are also building a Charm School . It kind of makes good characters bad at the end.


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