The Assassination Option, W.E.B. Griffin
The Assassination Option, W.E.B. Griffin
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The Assassination Option

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Author: W.E.B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV

Narrator: Alexander Cendese

Unabridged: 11 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2014


Synopsis

From the #1 New York Times— and Wall Street Journal—bestselling author comes the dramatic second adventure in the brand-new Clandestine Operations series about the Cold War, the fledgling Central Intelligence Agency—and a new breed of warrior.In Top Secret, W.E.B. Griffin introduced a remarkable new cast of heroes as they found themselves on the front lines of an entirely different kind of war. Now, these men and women are going to find out what they’ve really gotten themselves into.James Cronley thought he had done well—he didn’t know he’d done this well.His first successful mission for the about-to-be-official new Central Intelligence Directorate has drawn all kinds of attention, some welcome, some not. On the plus side, he’s now a captain; promoted to Chief, DCI, Europe; and in charge of a top secret spy operation. On the minus side, a lot of people would like to know about that operation, including not only the Soviets, but his own Pentagon, as well as a seething J. Edgar Hoover.Cronley knows that if just one thing goes wrong, he’s likely to get thrown to the wolves. As if that weren’t enough pressure, complications are springing up on all sides. He’s discovered a surprising alliance between the former German intelligence chief and, of all things, the Mossad. A German family that Cronley never knew he had has suddenly, and suspiciously, emerged. And he’s due for a rendezvous with an undercover agent against the Soviets known only as Seven K.It’s when he meets Seven K that he gets the real surprise.

About W.E.B. Griffin

W. E. B. Griffin is the author of six bestselling series: The Corps, Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, Honor Bound, and Presidential Agent. He has been invested into the orders of St. George of the U.S. Armor Association and St. Michael of the Army Aviation Association of America, and is a life member of the U.S. Special Operations Association; Gaston-Lee Post 5660, Veterans of Foreign Wars; the American Legion, China Post #1 in Exile; the Police Chiefs Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and the State of Delaware; the National Rifle Association; the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society; and the Flat Earth Society (Pensacola, Florida, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, chapters). He is an honorary life member of the U.S. Army Otter-Caribou Association, the U.S. Army Special Forces Association, the U.S. Marine Raider Association, and the USMC Combat Correspondents Association. Griffin lives in Alabama and Argentina.

About William E. Butterworth IV

William E. Butterworth IV has been an editor and writer for more than twenty-five years, and has worked closely with his father for a decade on the editing and writing of the Griffin books. He is coauthor of the bestselling novels The Saboteurs, The Double Agents, Death and Honor, The Traffickers, The Honor of Spies, The Vigilantes, The Outlaws, Victory and Honor, Covert Warriors, The Spymasters, Empire and Honor, The Last Witness, Hazardous Duty, and Top Secret. He is a member of the Sons of the American Legion, China Post #1 in Exile, and of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society, and is a life member of the National Rifle Association and the Texas Rifle Association. He lives in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on January 08, 2015

This is book two in the new series entitled Clandestine Operation Series. Captain James Cronley is back with the same characters we met in book one. Cronley is now in charge of running the European division of the Directorate of Central intelligence, now known as the CIA. We are introduced to some ne......more

Goodreads review by Dick on December 29, 2014

I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway. The setting for this novel is Occupied Germany in late 1945. The main character appears to be newly-promoted Army Captain James Cronley who has been assigned as the Chief of Directorate of Central Intelligence—Europe. In addition to various U. S. Army and Na......more

Goodreads review by Robert on June 02, 2019

This book was a gift. Enjoyed the beginning of the book but it went down hill quickly. It was repeatedly about who out ranks who and military cronyism. Almost quit reading it several times but struggled to finish. Very disappointing. Two star rating is being generous. No more Griffin novels for me.......more

Goodreads review by Bettye on January 22, 2020

We got this and several other as audiobooks and played them in the car. These are good stories, creating a continuing saga. I especially enjoyed the Brotherhood of War series, read by Eric Dove, and tend to replay those just to enjoy his narration.......more

Goodreads review by Andy on February 13, 2016

I can’t help but feel like there’s something missing here. It just doesn’t feel like a complete story. Mr Cronley is back on the cusp of the CIA becoming a reality. He’s in occupied Germany looking after the Nazi’s the US is trying to get to Argentina while fighting off snooping from other governmen......more