Legends

Legends

by RobertLittell (Author)

Synopsis

New tie-in cover to come for the TV series adaptation of the novel, to air in Summer 2014, starring Sean Bean and Ali Larter, from Howard Gordon, the man behind Homeland and 24 Martin Odum, disgraced CIA field agent turned private detective in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, is struggling his way through a labyrinth of memories of past identities - 'legends' in CIA parlance. Is he really Martin Odum? Is he Dante Pippen, IRA explosives maven turned CIA agent? Or is he another legend? These men speak different languages, like different foods and women, and have different skills, and Odum's not sure if he's suffering from multiple personality disorder, brainwashing or just plain exhaustion. When Odum is employed to solve a case for a young Russian, Stella Kastner, he is drawn back into the world he left not remembering quite why, struggling to untangle his true identity while under the strains of mortal danger and psychological disorientation. An extraordinarily intelligent thriller, taut and explosive, Legends is an unrelentingly arresting page-turner.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 28 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 0715647490
ISBN 13: 9780715647493

Media Reviews
No one has a better grasp of this shadow world than Littell He is back to what he does best: walking back the cat, tracing a path through the intense complexities of intelligence and counterintelligence, which combine to form a philosophical hell * Guardian *
Littell's book is audacious, vivacious, original, and thrilling Reading it in the small hours was like gulping a slug of Stolichnaya straight from the freezer * Literary Review *
Author Bio
Robert Littell is the author of eighteen novels, including the forthcoming A Nasty Piece of Work and most recently Young Philby. He has been hailed as The best American spy writer currently at work (Daily Telegraph), and he has been awarded both the CWA Gold Dagger (for his debut, The Defection of AJ Lewinter) and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his fiction. His novel The Company was a New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a television miniseries in 2007, produced by Ridley Scott. He lives in France.