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"Relentlessly tense... This smashing espionage tale kicks off what promises to be a smart, indelible series." Kirkus Reviews "A thinking man's thriller... A real adrenaline blast... I loved it!" ROBERT REDFORD, Spy Game Tom Bishop: "You don't just trade these people like they're baseball cards! It's not a game!" Nathan Muir: "That's exactly what it is and it's no kid's game either. This is a whole other game. And it's serious. And it's dangerous. And it's not one you want to lose." It's 48 hours before the events of the movie classic Spy Game and Nathan Muir is about to see his world…mehr

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"Relentlessly tense... This smashing espionage tale kicks off what promises to be a smart, indelible series." Kirkus Reviews "A thinking man's thriller... A real adrenaline blast... I loved it!" ROBERT REDFORD, Spy Game Tom Bishop: "You don't just trade these people like they're baseball cards! It's not a game!" Nathan Muir: "That's exactly what it is and it's no kid's game either. This is a whole other game. And it's serious. And it's dangerous. And it's not one you want to lose." It's 48 hours before the events of the movie classic Spy Game and Nathan Muir is about to see his world implode... Who'd want to assassinate Charlie March? The original Cold War hero. Mentor, brother, confessor-in-chief to Nathan Muir, he's the spy who waltzed in from the cold and wrote a bestseller in the Florida sunshine. But when a bomb on his yacht puts Charlie March on ice, and his dying words implicate Muir, the CIA dispatch hard-luck Agency lawyer Russell Aiken to force Muir's confession and bury forty years of dirty secrets. By legal means...or otherwise. "A chilling, inspired espionage thriller." EDITOR'S PICK Publisher's Weekly 2023 GOLD MEDAL WINNER - BEST FIRST BOOK - Independent Publishers IPPY Awards 2022 WINNER - SPY THRILLER OF THE YEAR - Best Thrillers Book Awards 2022 BOOK OF THE YEAR, FINALIST - Foreword Reviews INDIES Awards The protégé Muir cast aside in favor of Tom Bishop, Aiken thirsts for payback unaware that Muir launched a different kind of game for him and Bishop long ago, and Aiken has 24 hours to learn its rules, plays, and lethal stakes. Epic in scope, Muir's Gambit sweeps from the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir to Cyprus terror bombings, Congo coup d'états, Angolan proxy wars, and into the final hours of the Berlin Wall. And for two men untethered from morality, all those lies leave just one final night for redemption. "It's policy versus heart... Will challenge you in ways you haven't been challenged before." TONY SCOTT Spy Game "A chess game...laid out in the real world of espionage." BRAD PITT Spy Game
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After a degree in Novel Writing from University of Southern California under PEN/Faulkner winner T.C. Boyle, Michael Frost Beckner began in the entertainment industry as the writing assistant to Academy Award winner Barry Levinson on Good Morning, Vietnam and Rain Man.In 1989, Michael Frost Beckner's script for Sniper launched a military-thriller franchise now in production on its eighth sequel. Three consecutive record-breaking spec script sales and three films later, Tony Scott directed Beckner's original screenplay Spy Game. An international blockbuster that paired Robert Redford and Brad Pitt as CIA partners and rivals, it is now a classic in the espionage genre.Branching into television with his CIA-based drama The Agency for CBS, Beckner's pilot predicted Osama bin Laden's terror attack and the War on Terror four months before 9/11. In that series alone, Beckner would go on to predictively dramatize three more international terror events. Having penned more than twenty-five pilots for network and cable television, miniseries and docudramas, and dozens of original motion picture screenplays, adaptations, and rewrites, he is a Hollywood institution.As a commentator on American espionage, Beckner has appeared on CNN, Fox News, CBS News, TF1 in France, and as a featured guest of Bill Maher on HBO.Michael Frost Beckner makes his home with his family in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains in Los Angeles, California.