Written by Frederick Forsyth - Audio book performed by Eric Conger - Unabridged Fiction - 9 LIBRARY EDITION COMPACT DISCS - 10 hours, 9 minutes Publisher, BBC Audiobooks America (2003) NOTE: LIBRARY EDITIONS are packaged in a sturdy, durable outer vinyl case that stands up to years of repeated use designed for library and rental circulation. Albums are shelvable, space-efficient, with at-a-glance spine titles. "When it comes to espionage, international intrigue, and suspense, Frederick Forsyth is a master." —The Washington Post Attorney Calvin Dexter hangs his shingle in a quiet New Jersey town, has a reasonably successful practice, and takes the hills strong while triathlon training. But Dexter is no ordinary lawyer. On Sundays, he reads the papers and shuffles around his dark, empty house, trying to forget about a life he lost forever. Until one of the handful who know of Dexter's other life tries to contact him. For in a world that has forgotten right and wrong, few can settle a score like Cal Dexter can. But the game is changing, and this time CIA agent Kevin McBridge must find a way to stop Dexter before his quest for vengeance throws the world into chaos. About the Author: Frederick Forsyth is the author of eleven bestselling novels, including The Day of the Jackal and The Dogs of War. He lives in Hertfordshire, England. About the Performer: Eric Conger has narrated over one hundred audiobooks. His theatre appearances include A Tale of Two Cities and As You Like It. His television credits include Another World, Loving, The Edge of Night, and All My Children. Eric is a graduate of Wesleyan University and the University of Paris. He is married to narrator Gayle Humphrey and has three children. |
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