The Good Assassin, Paul Vidich
The Good Assassin, Paul Vidich
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The Good Assassin

Author: Paul Vidich

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 6 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2017


Synopsis

From the author of The Poet’s Game, a “masterful” (Michael Harvey, New York Times bestselling author) follow-up to An Honorable Man explores foreign powers competing to influence the outcome of the Cuban Revolution.

Former CIA Agent George Mueller arrives in Havana in August 1958, during the last months of dictator Fulgencio Batista’s reign, to look into the activities of Toby Graham—an in-country CIA officer suspected of harboring sympathies for the rebels fighting the unpopular Batista regime. Specifically, Mueller’s old friend Graham may be putting weapons into the hands of Castro’s forces, in bold defiance of the United States arms embargo on the island.

But when Mueller uncovers a world of deceit as the FBI, CIA, and State Department compete to influence the outcome of the revolution in the face of the brutal dictatorship’s imminent collapse, he realizes that nothing and no one is what they seem.

About Paul Vidich

Paul Vidich has had a distinguished career in music and media. Most recently, he served as Special Advisor to AOL, Inc. and was Executive Vice President at the Warner Music Group, in charge of technology and global strategy. He serves on the Board of Directors of Poets & Writers and The New School for Social Research. A founder and publisher of the Storyville App, Vidich is also an award-winning author of short fiction. He is the author of An Honorable Man and The Good Assassin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Always on August 12, 2018

George Mueller is a former secret agent who reluctantly agrees to go to Cuba for the CIA and track down and old friend, Toby Graham, whose loyalties are being questioned. With Batista's corrupt government in power and the rebel's running around with Castro as their leader the ties between the US gov......more

Goodreads review by Glen on November 29, 2018

A CIA agent is sent to 1958 Cuba to vet rumors that his best friend and fellow agent is selling guns to Castro. 1970's style moral equivalency stuff.......more

Goodreads review by Mal on January 09, 2018

In An Honorable Man, the debut novel by Paul Vidich, we meet George Mueller. In my review of the novel, I described him as "a veteran officer in the early CIA who is honorable only in an ironic sense. The world he inhabits, and the life he lives, are fraught with dreadful expectations and impossible......more

Goodreads review by Jack on December 05, 2020

A captivating read.......more

Goodreads review by Michael on October 20, 2020

The Good Assassin begins with Paul Vidich's lead character from his first novel, George Mueller, pulled from his post-CIA job as a college professor to give his old organization a hand on a temporary assignment. It's pre-Castro Cuba in their sites, and they're interested in whether their man on the......more


Quotes

"Vidich spins a tale of moral and psychological complexity, recalling Graham Greene . . . . rich, rewarding."

"THE GOOD ASSASSIN opens up Hemingway’s Cuba. Possessing Alan Furst’s attention for period detail and the deft character touches of John Le Carré, Vidich has quickly carved out a place for himself among the very first rank of espionage writers. It’s a masterful effort and the author’s best work to date."

"Paul Vidich's likable and reluctant spy, George Mueller, will keep readers guessing in this eerily real Cuba of 1958. The Good Assassin is a keen historical adventure from the best noir tradition."

"Fascinating...Vidich brings the reader into a country on the brink of revolution. The fear and danger are palpable."

Paul Vidich's tense, muscular thriller delivers suspense and intelligence circa 1953: Korea, Stalin,the cold war, rage brilliantly, and the hall of mirrors confronting reluctant agent George Mueller reflects myriad questions. Just how personal is the political? Is the past ever past? An Honorable Man asks universal questions whose shadows linger even now. Paul Vidich's immensely assured debut, a requiem to a time, is intensely alive, dark, silken with facts, replete with promise.

"A cool, knowing, and quietly devastating thriller that vaults Paul Vidich into the ranks of such thinking-man's spy novelists as Joseph Kanon and Alan Furst. Like them, Vidich conjures not only a riveting mystery but a poignant cast of characters, a vibrant evocation of time and place, and a rich excavation of human paradox."

"An Honorable Man is an unputdownable mole hunt written in terse, noirish prose, driving us inexorably forward. In George Mueller, Paul Vidich has created a perfectly stoic companion to guide us through the intrigues of the red-baiting Fifties. And the story itself has the comforting feel of a classic of the genre, rediscovered in some dusty attic, a wonderful gift from the past."

"Cold War spy fiction in the grand tradition--neatly plotted betrayals in that shadow world where no one can be trusted and agents are haunted by their own moral compromises."

An Honorable Man is that rare beast: a good, old fashioned spy novel. But like the best of its kind, it understands that the genre is about something more: betrayal, paranoia, unease, and sacrifice. For a book about the Cold War, it left me with a warm, satisfied glow.”

“A richly atmospheric and emotionally complex...tale of spies versus spies in the Cold War . . . . Vidich writes with an economy of style that acclaimed espionage novelists might do well to emulate. This looks like the launch of a great career in spy fiction.”