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Hardcover Walking Back the Cat Book

ISBN: 0879517646

ISBN13: 9780879517649

Walking Back the Cat

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Book Overview

An immensely riveting post-Cold War thriller by the American le Carre (New York Times). A Soviet-era KGB agent, living undercover in New Mexico, and a disillusioned Gulf War veteran cross paths in a dangerous, deadly game set within the confines of an Apache-run gambling casino.

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3 ratings

Improbable Plot--Still A Fine Read

A veteran of the Gulf War (Finn) finds himself with legal problems in Seattle. He flies off in a gondola to escape the deputy sheriff. He ends up landing in an Apache reservation in New Mexico. He makes friends with the Apaches and discovers that their casino is being extorted. Trying to get help to put an end to the thievery he approaches the local newspaper publisher who unknown to Finn is involved in the conspiracy. He is betrayed and a meeting is set up for him to meet an FBI agent. There is no FBI agent. Enter Parsifal, KGB agent living under deep cover. Parsifal is an interesting character. Brilliant, deadly and with an extreme sense of smell.Parsifal was ready to terminate Finn when some things about the mission don't seem right to him. After much talk they decide to collobarate and get to the bottom of things. It turns out that some former CIA officers had set up an operation to continue the cold war with the funds from the casino. They got a high level KGB defector who gave them all the operative information on Soviet U.S. operations. So, they were in fact controlling the KGB's top assassin (Parsifal) in the U.S. Plenty of excitement and a quick read at 218 pages.

good plus easy to read

I enjoyed this book and found it very easy to read finishing it in one long day. I particularily liked the character development of the Soviet killer Parsifal and would have enjoyed a whole book or at least a few more chapters about him getting to be what he was. The Indian stories and their gambling was tied in and fit in the story well.

Robert Littell continues to produce great spy stories.

Robert Littell doesn't seem to get the recognition he deserves. Every time I read one of his novels I am pleasantly suprised. Walking Back the Cat is a great read, with great character development.
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