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Walking Back the Cat
  

Walking Back the Cat (Hardcover)

by Robert Littell (Author) "The agent known by the code name Parsifal discovered the message, printed in a child's scrawl of large block letters, inside the wrapper of his..." (more)
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The New York Times has called Robert Littell "the American Le Carre," and his terrific new thriller shows why. A KGB contract killer nicknamed Parsifal, living in New Mexico as a dealer in rare guns, is suddenly called back into action by his old controller and ordered to remove a Russian defector and several leaders of the Apache tribe who run a gambling casino. Parsifal links up with a burned-out Gulf War vet named Finn to find out why--after years of inactivity--the KGB has turned itself back into an oddly motivated killing machine. The results are well up to Littell's high standards of intelligence and excitement. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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In the delightful, surprising Cat, which is of a piece with Littell's other fine thrillers (e.g., The Defection of A.J. Lewinter), "Parsifal," a Soviet mole, discovers that he no longer carries out his "wet work" (contract killing) for the KGB but for an unknown party who is using a New Mexico casino run by "all that's left on earth of the Suma Apaches, the smallest Indian tribe in America, living on the smallest Indian reservation in America" to launder money. Parsifal joins forces with his final intended victim, a Gulf War dropout named Finn. Together they "walk back the cat," retracing the chain of command between Parsifal and the hidden executive who ordered Finn's execution. The wholly unexpected finale involves Parsifal and Finn, a bunch of rogue CIA agents, some very determined Apaches, and a hot-air balloon. Very funny and very good.?David Keymer, California State Univ., Stanislaus
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 good plus easy to read, Jui 7 2000
This review is from: Walking Back The Cat (Hardcover)
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.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing, Sep 20 1998
Par J. Philip Goddard (Indianapolis, Indiana USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Walking Back The Cat (Hardcover)
I seldomly fail to complete a novel of intrigue. I tried to remain patient hoping that something would develop that captured my imagination but nothing did. I put the book back on the bookshelf without completing it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Robert Littell continues to produce great spy stories., Janv. 11 1998
This review is from: Walking Back The Cat (Hardcover)
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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