Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper

by PhilipShelby (Author)

Synopsis

From the author of Days of Drums and Last Rights comes a new, heartpounding thriller that's destined to be an international bestseller. His name is the Handyman. For fifteen years he's been in hiding, living under an assumed name in Marseille. Now this illusive and deadly asassin is back. Like Lazarus, he is coming back from the dead because the Handyman has a job to do...Young and beautiful Hollis Fremont works for the American Embassy in Paris. When her lover, the charming Paul McGann, one of the most powerful men at the embassy, asks Holly to run a simple diplomatic errand for him to New York, she sees no reason to refuse. But with that small consent starts a sequence of events that threatens the chain of command right up to the President himself, and Holly's own life is the smallest of bargaining chips. The only person who seems on her side is Agent Sam Crawford, member of the mysterious Omega group, that hunts international assassins and answers only to the President. Together they must find a way to frustrate the Handyman in the biggest assignment of his terrible career...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 15 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 0006511465
ISBN 13: 9780006511465

Media Reviews
Praise for Days of Drums: Days of Drums is the thriller of choice... . the fast pace and well -- developed characters makes it a speedy read USA Today Praise for Last Rights: Last Rights by Philip Shelby is grand entertainment. At last, a believable heroine who can dish it out with the best males. Brilliantly handled intrigue with a sock 'em finish. Clive Cussler
Author Bio
Philip Shelby was born in Montreal and graduated in law from McGill university before turning to writing thrillers full -- time. He lives in Los Angeles, California and is currently working on his fourth book.