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Six Days of the Condor

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James Grady

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ISBN: 9781842431931
Price: £6.99
Casing: Paperback
Format: A (178 x 111mm)
Extent: 256pp
Rights: UK
Pub. Date: April 2007

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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James Grady is the recipient of the Grand Prix Du Roman Noir ( France), Raymond Chandler Award (Italy), and was an Edgar-nominee in the U.S. A Washington D.C. resident, Grady is known for the verisimilitude and investigative authenticity of his work, as well as its thrilling entertainment. Grady has been a terrorism consultant for MSNBC, and his freelance journalism has appeared in The Washington Post and other publications.
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ABOUT THE BOOK


His code name is Condor. In the next few days, everyone he trusts will try to kill him...

'From the bottom of the stairwell Malcolm could only see that the room appeared to be empty. Mrs Russell wasn't at her desk. Out of the corner of his eye he noticed that Dr. Lappe's door was partially open. There was a peculiar odour in the room . Malcolm tossed the sandwich bags on top of Walter's desk and slowly mounted the stairs.

'He found the sources of the odour. As usual, Mrs Russell had been standing behind her desk when they entered. The blast from the machine gun in the mailman's pouch had knocked her almost as far back as the coffee-pot. Her cigarette had dropped on her neck, singeing her flesh until the last millimetre of tobacco and paper had oxidized. A strange dullness came over Malcolm as he stared at the huddled flesh in the pool of blood. An automaton, he slowly turned and walked into Dr. Lappe's office.'

When Malcolm discovers his CIA colleagues butchered in the blood-spattered office he realises that only an oversight by the assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIA headquarters for help but when an attempted rendevous goes badly wrong he realises that no-one can be trusted. Code-named Condor, Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington, hoping to evade the killers long enough to unravel the conspiracy - but will that be enough to save his life?

First published in 1974, Six Days of the Condor became an instant classic conspiracy theory thriller. This brand new edition includes an new introduction by James Grady giving details of the circumstances that led to him originally writing the book, what happened subsequently and how he was approached by Hollywood a few years ago to help with a remake – a remake that never happened.

Also included for the first time in print along with the original is the 50 page treatment that Grady produced for that missing movie – a treatment that Grady refers to as a reimagining, entitled condor.net


CRITICAL ACCLAIM

"...Grady is a master of intrigue..." - John Grisham,

"...James Grady writes it straight, pure and hot as lava..." - Stephen Coonts,

"...(Grady is) a master of blending real life and fiction..." - John Marks, co-author of 'The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence,

"...James Grady is a master of Washington intrigue..." - Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist,




RELATED LINKS

James Grady's website

James Grady interviewed about Mad Dogs (video feed)

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