Next Day of the Condor: An E-Book Original Story

· Sold by Forge Books
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About this ebook

The explosive short story launch for the new novel LAST DAYS OF THE CONDOR

"They led him out of the CIA's secret insane asylum as the sun set over autumn's forest there in Maine."

Led him into a modern American nightmare any of us could face.

But he's a legend, a silver-haired man codenamed Condor, a classic American hero in his first appearance since Watergate, on his way in this prequel to the upcoming novel, LAST DAYS OF THE CONDOR. And it's all about the price he's forced to pay to get there.

Award-winning short story author, screenwriter and novelist James Grady delivers a bullet-paced, savage journey with the iconic character he created and that Robert Redford made an international sensation in the movie THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR. Love, sex, loyalty, honor and savagery loosed in our modern world electrify this novella, a portrait of heroism and horror and America beyond 9/11. It is an espionage adventure unlike anything you've ever read.

"Grady is to spy novels as the great Elmore Leonard was to crime fiction," says Pulitzer Prize winning author Kai Bird, while John Grisham calls Grady: "A master of intrigue."

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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4 reviews

About the author

JAMES GRADY is the New York Times bestselling author of Six Days of the Condor, which became the Robert Redford movie, Three Days of the Condor. Besides working as a screenwriter for CBS, FX, HBO, and major studios, Grady's journalism includes time as a muckraker for political columnist Jack Anderson and writing a cultural column for AOL's PoliticsDaily.com. His short fiction has won two Regardies Magazine awards, been nominated for an Edgar, and appears in several "Best Of" anthologies. Born and raised in Montana, Grady and his wife, writer Bonnie Goldstein, live inside DC's Beltway.

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