Dallas author Kathleen Kent presents Black Wolf, a Russian spy thriller about a female CIA agent whose extraordinary powers of facial recognition lead her into the dangerous heart of the Soviet Union. Based in part on Kent’s experiences as a contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense, Black Wolf probes the divide between two nations, two masterminds, and two roles played by a woman pushed to her breaking point, where she’ll learn that you can only ever trust one person: yourself.
Kathleen Kent is the author of two Edgar Award–nominated novels, The Dime and The Burn, as well as three bestselling historical novels, The Heretic's Daughter, The Traitor’s Wife, and The Outcasts. David McCloskey, author of the spy thriller Damascus Station, is a former CIA analyst and consultant at McKinsey & Company.
“An intelligent, propulsive spy thriller.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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