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THE WATCHMEN

In a CIA safe house, a reluctant interrogator and his subject find that they are the next targets on a ruthless assassin’s hit list Psychiatrist Louis Finney is still haunted by nightmares stemming from the work in mind control and psychological conditioning he helped to pioneer for the US government years ago. But when he is asked by his dying mentor to help with the questioning of Ali Zattout, an al-Qaeda operative, Finney finds he cannot refuse. Charismatic, intelligent, and unexpectedly cooperative, Zattout possesses information his masters in the Middle East cannot allow him to reveal. As Finney tries to determine if the terrorist is telling the truth or spinning a web of lies, a relentless killer closes in on the secret location where the two men are trapped together. Too late, Finney realizes that he is a pawn in a conspiracy whose dimensions stretch deep into the corridors of power. A provocative suspense story that peers into the dark corners of the war on terror, John Altman’s The Watchmen depicts the murky world of twenty-first-century espionage with thrilling style and fascinating psychological depth.

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  • "Psychiatrist Dr. Louis Finney is assigned to interrogate Ali Zattout, an Al Quada prisoner, whose life is endangered by an assassin determined to prevent secrets from being disclosed."
  • "In a CIA safe house, a reluctant interrogator and his subject find that they are the next targets on a ruthless assassin’s hit list Psychiatrist Louis Finney is still haunted by nightmares stemming from the work in mind control and psychological conditioning he helped to pioneer for the US government years ago. But when he is asked by his dying mentor to help with the questioning of Ali Zattout, an al-Qaeda operative, Finney finds he cannot refuse. Charismatic, intelligent, and unexpectedly cooperative, Zattout possesses information his masters in the Middle East cannot allow him to reveal. As Finney tries to determine if the terrorist is telling the truth or spinning a web of lies, a relentless killer closes in on the secret location where the two men are trapped together. Too late, Finney realizes that he is a pawn in a conspiracy whose dimensions stretch deep into the corridors of power. A provocative suspense story that peers into the dark corners of the war on terror, John Altman’s The Watchmen depicts the murky world of twenty-first-century espionage with thrilling style and fascinating psychological depth."@en
  • "In Altman's most gripping thriller yet, a terrorist is questioned, a psychiatrist is tested, and an assassin is dispatched--all in the same remote safe house in the American Northeast."
  • "In a CIA safe house, a reluctant interrogator and his subject find that they are the next targets on a ruthless assassin's hit list Psychiatrist Louis Finney is still haunted by nightmares stemming from the work in mind control and psychological conditioning he helped to pioneer for the US government years ago. But when he is asked by his dying mentor to help with the questioning of Ali Zattout, an al-Qaeda operative, Finney finds he cannot refuse. Charismatic, intelligent, and unexpectedly cooperative, Zattout possesses information his masters in the Middle East cannot allow him to reveal. As."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Powieść szpiegowska amerykańska"@pl
  • "Thrillery (romány)"
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Thrillers (novels)"
  • "Spy stories"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Large print books"@en

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  • "THE WATCHMEN"@en
  • "The watchmen"@en
  • "The watchmen"
  • "The Watchmen"@en
  • "Pozorovatelé"
  • "Obserwatorzy"@pl
  • "Obserwatorzy"