The Prince of Bagram Prison

A Novel

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature, Literary, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Prince of Bagram Prison by Alex Carr, Random House Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Alex Carr ISBN: 9780307497383
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: December 24, 2008
Imprint: Random House Language: English
Author: Alex Carr
ISBN: 9780307497383
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: December 24, 2008
Imprint: Random House
Language: English

A riveting and intricate literary thriller from the author The New York Times Book Review says “speaks up in a voice that gets your attention like a rifle shot . . . clean, direct, and a little dangerous.”

Army Intelligence reservist Kat Caldwell is teaching Arabic at a military college in Virginia when the order comes: Retired spy chief Dick Morrow needs to find a CIA informant who has slipped away from his handler in Spain and may be heading to Morocco.

Jamal was a prisoner whom Kat interrogated when she worked at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan. Having gained his trust, she is now expected to discover his whereabouts on a treacherous trail that leads from Madrid’s red-light district to the slums of Casablanca. But when a British Special Forces soldier is murdered just as he is about to give testimony on the death of a Bagram detainee, Kat begins to suspect that the real story here is one of the cover-up of U.S.-sanctioned torture. And when in desperation Jamal contacts his former CIA handler, he unwittingly rekindles a bitter struggle between the one man who can save him and the one who wants him dead.

Praise for Alex Carr’s An Accidental American

“A swift, clean, nuanced thriller . . . deeply atmospheric.”
–The Seattle Times, Best Crime Novels of 2007

“Demonstrates fiction’s power to follow a shard of glass from the great explosion, to examine its bloodstained edges and explore the passion, foolishness, tragedy and flawed humanity traced by its journey toward discovery . . . In this novel, we learn how to decipher the language of war, its mismanaged intent and complex ramifications.”
–January Magazine, Best Books of 2007

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A riveting and intricate literary thriller from the author The New York Times Book Review says “speaks up in a voice that gets your attention like a rifle shot . . . clean, direct, and a little dangerous.”

Army Intelligence reservist Kat Caldwell is teaching Arabic at a military college in Virginia when the order comes: Retired spy chief Dick Morrow needs to find a CIA informant who has slipped away from his handler in Spain and may be heading to Morocco.

Jamal was a prisoner whom Kat interrogated when she worked at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan. Having gained his trust, she is now expected to discover his whereabouts on a treacherous trail that leads from Madrid’s red-light district to the slums of Casablanca. But when a British Special Forces soldier is murdered just as he is about to give testimony on the death of a Bagram detainee, Kat begins to suspect that the real story here is one of the cover-up of U.S.-sanctioned torture. And when in desperation Jamal contacts his former CIA handler, he unwittingly rekindles a bitter struggle between the one man who can save him and the one who wants him dead.

Praise for Alex Carr’s An Accidental American

“A swift, clean, nuanced thriller . . . deeply atmospheric.”
–The Seattle Times, Best Crime Novels of 2007

“Demonstrates fiction’s power to follow a shard of glass from the great explosion, to examine its bloodstained edges and explore the passion, foolishness, tragedy and flawed humanity traced by its journey toward discovery . . . In this novel, we learn how to decipher the language of war, its mismanaged intent and complex ramifications.”
–January Magazine, Best Books of 2007

More books from Random House Publishing Group

Cover of the book The Mistresses of Cliveden by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Out of Darkness into the Light by Alex Carr
Cover of the book A Month of Sundays by Alex Carr
Cover of the book The Bhagavad-Gita by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Killjoy by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Zanesville by Alex Carr
Cover of the book The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson by Alex Carr
Cover of the book The Silver Metal Lover by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Gibbon's Decline and Fall by Alex Carr
Cover of the book 32 Yolks by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Heir to the Empire: Star Wars Legends by Alex Carr
Cover of the book The Alpine Fury by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Ragtime by Alex Carr
Cover of the book The Little Black Book of Success by Alex Carr
Cover of the book Seduced By Moonlight by Alex Carr
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy