

by Charles McCarry, Stefan Rudnicki (Read by)
Spun with unsettling plausibility from the events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and featuring secret agent Paul Christopher, The Tears of Autumn is a tour de force of action and enigma. Christopher, at the height of his powers, believes he knows who arranged the assassination and why. His theory is so destructive of the legend of the dead president, though, and so dangerous to the survival of foreign policy, that he is ordered to desist from investigating. But Christopher is a man who lives by, and for, ...
Lefty
Jan 1, 2009
McCarry's spy novels are among the greatest I've read, up there with LeCarre, Deighton and Furst. His characterization of his protagonist, Paul Christopher, is clear and believable, and his narrative style is beautifully crisp and descriptive. This story is woven around one of the most significant events in American history, and is unforgettable.