Dobra vijest, loša vijest

Dobra vijest, loša vijest

David Wolstencroft

Between the letter and the head, the novel "Good news, bad news" turns the rules of the spy game upside down with an intriguing and tense story full of twists and turns until the very end.

There are only two ways to get out of the spy game: by flipping a coin. Head: you're running away. Letter: you are dying. First the good news: George and Charlie are on their last assignment for the Agency before they retire from the spy game. And then the bad: their last task arrives. Murder. Each other.

In the blink of an eye, two friends will become mortal enemies - until they realize that some orders should not be followed blindly. Taking on the challenges of international espionage to uncover the secrets that lie at the very heart of the Agency - secrets that no one wants to know - and using the knowledge against their now former teachers, George and Charlie soon learn that there is only one thing they can trust - one to another. But in the world that surrounds them, how much can they actually trust a colleague - a spy?

Original title
Good News, Bad News
Translation
Nikola Đuretić
Editor
Neven Antičević
Illustrations
Igor Kordej
Dimensions
24 x 15 cm
Pages
310
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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