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Violence
Some
Moderate; spy thriller violence and assassination threat
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief adult content
Substance Use
Barely any
Mild
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild; the psychological duplicity required by intelligence work
What this book is about
Haggai Carmon's first Dan Gordon spy thriller features an Israeli-American intelligence attorney whose financial investigations bring him into a world of international espionage and cold war intrigue. Carmon, himself a former Israeli intelligence operative, brings operational authenticity to a series that blends legal procedure with spy fiction.
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International espionage content
Cold War era setting
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