The Red Syndrome, Haggai Carmon
The Red Syndrome, Haggai Carmon
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The Red Syndrome

Author: Haggai Carmon

Narrator: Kevin Foley

Unabridged: 12 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/15/2009


Synopsis

Fact: The attacks of September 11, 2001, brought terror to our doorstep. Fact: Suicide bombers, attacks on mass transit, the leveling of hotels and nightclubs followed elsewhere.Fact: Terrorists endgame is maximum civilian casualties through minimum effo

About Haggai Carmon

Haggai Carmon is an Israeli lawyer who has been representing the United States Government in civil litigation cases in Israel since 1985. He has also worked as a covert agent, gathering intelligence for the US government in over thirty countries. After years of intelligence work, Carmon came to realize that his real-life exploits were more compelling than most of the crime fiction he enjoyed, and thus found an outlet for his extraordinary adventures in his first novel Triple Identity, first published in 2009. He has since followed up with four more books in the Dan Gordon Series: The Red Syndrome, Triangle of Deception, The Chameleon Conspiracy, and Defection Games. In addition to his career as a lawyer and writer of spy thrillers, Carmon is a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post and The International Tribune and is the author of the nonfiction book Foreign Judgments in Israel: Recognition and Enforcement.


Reviews

The Red Syndrome Perhaps I had been a little disappointed with many of the books on mystery or intrigue read recently,but this one hit a sweet spot. Just the right amount of detail to confirm knowledge of the subject by the author but a fast pace to the telling that surprised and kept me interested.......more

Goodreads review by Julie

Good read, but I enjoyed Triple Identity and The Chameleon Conspiracy more. I found it a little harder to believe some of the story line in this one.......more

Goodreads review by Ksb

Some of the background material was boring but probably necessary. Good espionage fiction, written by an author qualified for the subject.......more