The brilliant second novel in Olen Steinhauer\'s New York Times bestselling Milo Weaver espionage series, The Nearest Exit is republished with an all new package.
Suddenly he\'s in a dangerous position, caught between right and wrong, between powerful self-interested foes, between patriots and traitors--especially now that he has nothing left to lose..
For Milo, it\'s an impossible task, but ignoring his handlers is equally untenable.
No questions.
Then he\'s instructed to kill the fifteen-year-old daughter of Moldovan immigrants, and make the body disappear.
Armed with a stack of false identities, Milo heads back to Europe, and for nearly three months every assignment is executed perfectly.
But before he can get back to the dirty work of espionage, he has to prove his worth to his new bosses. -- USA Today Faced with the potential dissolution of his marriage and the end of his quiet, settled life, reluctant spy Milo Weaver has no choice but to return to his old job as a tourist for the CIA.
This is a classic spy novel, but it\'s Weaver\'s angst that lifts the book to a compelling level of freshness.
The brilliant second novel in Olen Steinhauer\'s New York Times bestselling Milo Weaver espionage series, The Nearest Exit is republished with an all new package