The Color of Night

by David L. Lindsey

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A retired spy in Houston discovers the car crash which killed his wife was revenge by criminals he swindled during the Cold War. With a beautiful Chinese-American woman in tow, he flies to Europe to get them before they get him.

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David Lindsey is a spy story from a different angle. Harry, Ariane, and Claude are all ex-foreign intelligence officers. With the demise of communism and the fall of the Wall, they realize that their way of life will go the way of the Wall, so they make plans to preserve a source of revenue. They very cleverly rip off a very wealthy man in such a manner that he will never know. Claude disappears suddenly and the two remaining discover that their victim has learned the truth and is exacting vengeance. The plot is satisfyingly complicated, integrating a beautiful woman (of course) ex-spies, forged works of art, and two plots that simultaneously lead to attempts to kill the killer. The result is accomplish ed, but with an unexpected show more conclusion. A real page-turner. show less
David Lindsey has written two types of books. One type is a series about a Houston police detective and the other is like this one. I like the series but these others are so very special. They are like sitting down to a fine meal that looks as wonderful as it tastes with every bite as special an event as the meal itself. Harry Strand had been a spy. His cover had been art dealer. When he retired he turned into a real art dealer. But after several peaceful years, his past comes back to him and he's forced to dip a toe back into the world of intrigue to save himself and those he treasures. It's a great story.
Past catches up with ex-spy who then gets involved in seeking revenge. Plenty of international intrigue and international locations. Could see it as a film or TV drama.

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Original publication date
1999

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3562 .I51193 .C65Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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