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Surface to air : a Malko Linge novel / G©♭rard de Villiers ; translated from the French by William Rodarmor.

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"Malko Linge is assigned to tail a novice terrorist who has a plot to blow up Air Force One and the weapons to make it happen. In New Jersey, Parviz Amritzar is mourning for his family killed by a U.S. airstrike back in Pakistan and vowing revenge against his adoptive country. He devises a plan to shoot down Air Force One and gets a lucky break when he reaches a terrorist contact who knows how he can obtain a surface-to-air missile from the Russians. When the CIA picks up on the rumors of this plot, they call on Malko Linge to carefully observe the would-be terrorist. But as soon as Malko thinks he has a handle on the situation, things become more unpredictable and much more dangerous.""--Goodreads.com.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780804169394 (trade pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 295 pages ; 20 cm.
  • Edition: First Vintage Crime/Black Lizard open-market edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, 2016.
Subject: Linge, Malko (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Terrorists > Fiction.
Undercover operations > Fiction.
International relations > Fiction.
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)
Spy stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Russell and District Regional Library.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2016 September #1
    A Pakistani man living in America blames the U.S. government for the deaths of his family and hatches a seemingly improbable revenge scheme: acquire a surface-to-air missile from the Russians and launch it at Air Force One. On the Internet, he hooks up with a terrorist who says he can get him the missile and help him plan the attack. Turns out the terrorist is an American agent, and the CIA is planning to capture the man before he launches the missile but after he's led him to other terrorists. Malko Linge, the Austrian superspy now employed by the CIA, is assigned the task of tracking the man to Russia. Naturally, complications ensue. This Bondian extravaganza is full of the requisite twists and turns and, of course, Malko's special brand of spyin' and sexin'. Yes, it's over the top, but, like a Bond caper, it's remarkably entertaining. The late de Villiers wrote 200-odd novels about Malko over a 45-year span; the series was wildly popular in France, and its English translations are generating a new audience in the U.S. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2016 July #2
    A guileless would-be terrorist looking to buy a missile stirs up a hornet's nest of Russian and American agents, each working his own dangerous angle.Ever since a misdirected American drone wiped out most of his family, Parviz Amritzar, a naturalized American citizen born in Pakistan, has thirsted for revenge. Now his online research, whipped up by a local imam, has led him to a plan: he'll get hold of an Igla-5 missile and shoot down Air Force One. Money is no object to Amritzar, whose wholesale carpet business has made him wealthy, but geopolitics is. The Igla-5 is manufactured in Russia, and the Russians aren't eager to sell any of the missiles to a freelancer. But FBI assistant director Leslie Bryant, head of the Vanguard counterterrorist unit, is eager to pretend to partner with Amritzar long enough to get evidence against him that'll lock him up forever; Bruce Hathaway, operations director of the Moscow FBI, is willing to ask Col. Sergei Tretyakov, of the FSB, to supply him with an Igla-5 to dangle in front of Amritzar; and spymaster Rem Tolkachev, briefed on this highly unusual transaction, sees no reason why he shouldn't take advantage of it to set a trap for Hathaway so that he can be arrested and duly exchanged for Viktor Bout, an arms merchant imprisoned in the U.S. With so many players playing so many different games, there's scarcely room for freelance CIA agent Malko Linge (Revenge of the Kremlin, 2015, etc.), but he manages to shake up the playing field, bed the best-looking women, kill the underlings most in need of killing, and save the world. When you've published more than 200 spy novels, as de Villiers (1929-2013) did, some are bound to be unnervingly prescient. This one, which reads like a retro parody of James Bond (the high-tech weaponry! the double-crosses! the garter belts!), won't cost you a single night's sleep. Copyright Kirkus 2016 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.

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