Taking Morgan

Taking Morgan

by David Rose (Author)

Synopsis

Morgan Cooper is finding it hard to juggle the demands of her children and her career - a task her workaholic civil-rights lawyer husband, Adam, makes still more difficult. But unlike the other 'soccer moms' in their affluent DC suburb, she's an undercover CIA officer assigned to the strife-torn Gaza Strip. There, as the betrayals and contradictions of her personal and working lives catch up with her, she finds herself in peril. With her Agency bosses seemingly disengaged, it falls to Adam to try to save her life and their relationship. Inspired by actual events, Taking Morgan is a gripping novel of political intrigue and suspense. It is also the deeply affecting story of a modern couple struggling in their marriage, suddenly at risk of losing each other forever.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Publisher: Quartet Books
Published: 31 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 0704373335
ISBN 13: 9780704373334

Author Bio
David Rose has written extensively on intelligence and covert action by agencies all over the world for more than twenty years. He's been a contributing editor with Vanity Fair since 2002, and on staff at the Guardian, Observer and BBC. He currently writes investigative articles for the Mail on Sunday. The author of six non-fiction books, he's been shortlisted for the Crimewriters' Association Golden Dagger and won the Trento Mountain Literature Festival grand prize. His work has been translated into ten languages. He lives in Oxford.