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The Color of Night
The Color of Night
The Color of Night
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The Color of Night

Written by David Lindsey

Narrated by Paul Hecht

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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David Lindsey's tightly-plotted novels have won him international acclaim and awards. Now translated into 17 languages, his works set new standards for suspense and intrigue. Color of Night whirls you through the major cities of Europe on an unforgettable journey of revenge. Harry Strand is living a quiet life as an art dealer in Houston. But until four years ago, he was an intelligence agent for the foreign service. His nemesis was Schrade, a ruthless international criminal who arranged the "accident" that killed Harry's wife. Now Harry has met a mysterious, beautiful woman who may have critical information about Schrade. And Harry begins to bait a trap for his enemy. The more Harry learns, however, the more he feels pulled into a much deeper conspiracy. As confidences and betrayals shift, Harry and his new companion can not trust anyone. Narrator Paul Hecht captures Harry's dangerous balance between caution and courage.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 8, 2016
ISBN9781490645537
The Color of Night
Author

David Lindsey

David Lindsey is the New York Times bestselling author of eleven highly acclaimed novels including Mercy, The Rules of Silence, Body of Truth, The Color of Night, and An Absence of Light. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    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.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    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 conclusion. A real page-turner.