Gunmetal Gray
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Penguin Publishing Group , 2017.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!Mark Greaney, the #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan novels, delivers another breakneck thriller following the world’s deadliest assassin—the Gray Man…   After five years on the run Court Gentry is back on the inside at the CIA. But his first mission makes him wish he had stayed on the outs when a pair of Chinese agents try to take him down in Hong Kong. Normally the Chinese prefer to stay eyes-only on foreign agents. So why are they on such high alert?   Court’s high stakes hunt for answers takes him across Southeast Asia and leads to his old friend, Donald Fitzroy, who is being held hostage by the Chinese. Fitzroy was contracted to find Fan Jiang, a former member of an ultra-secret computer warfare unit responsible for testing China’s own security systems. And it seems Fan may have been too good at his job—because China wants him dead.   The first two kill teams Fitzroy sent to find Fan have disappeared and the Chinese have decided to “supervise” the next operation. What they don't know is that Gentry’s mission is to find Fan first and get whatever intel he has to the US.   After that, all he has to do is get out alive...

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
02/14/2017
Language
English
ISBN
9780698406858

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Mark Greaney carries on Tom Clancy's tradition of red-blooded political thrillers both literally, in his work on the Jack Ryan series, and figuratively in his own work. Both authors pen action-packed books with lots of in-the-know jargon and compelling tough-guy heroes. -- Autumn Winters
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

In addition to the Jack Ryan novels, Greaney has been crafting a terrific action-adventure series featuring the assassin known as the Gray Man. The latest has our enigmatic hero back in the good graces of the CIA after being on the run for almost five years. His first assignment seems simple, but when he arrives in Hong Kong, he quickly becomes targeted by Chinese agents. Was his cover blown, or was he simply at the wrong place at the wrong time? Court Gentry, the Gray Man, is used to working alone, so he immediately loses trust in his handler. While she works to regain his faith, Gentry tracks down an old friend who is being held hostage. A Chinese man with access to top levels of his government's computer security system has gone missing, and the manhunt begins. Gentry wants to save his friend, but is the cost too high? Nonstop thrills and terrific set pieces make this a strong addition to the series and a definite must for fans of Brad Taylor or Tom Clancy.--Ayers, Jeff Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Greaney's outstanding sixth Gray Man novel (after 2016's Back Blast) finds Court Gentry, now a contract employee of the CIA, joining an effort to locate one of the world's greatest computer hackers, 26-year-old Fan Jiang, a sergeant in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, who's on the run after escaping from mainland China. Teams of agents from Russia and China are also involved in the hunt for Fan. Court pretends to join the Chinese, because they have captured and are threatening to kill an old spy buddy, Sir Donald Fitzroy, a British agent who once saved Court's life. The Russians are led by Zoya Feodorovich Zakharova, an SVR operative, who's working with an elite SVR paramilitary unit known as Zaslon. Court eventually captures Zoya, who quickly becomes a love interest. The tension mounts as Court, with the help of the talented Zoya, chases Fan all over Eastern Asia. Gray Man fans will close the book happily fulfilled and eagerly awaiting his next adventure. Author tour. Agent: Scott Miller, Trident Media Group. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

The latest high-energy entry in the Gray Man series (Back Blast, 2016, etc.).Courtland Gentry, also known as the Gray Man, is everything you'd want in a fictional professional killer. The CIA agent-turned-freelancer is still on America's side, he's deadly against superior odds, and he trots out a conscience now and then. The CIA sends Gentry to Hong Kong for an assignment that is "possibly the most important of his life," but he's soon kidnapped. Identifying himself to his captors as "just a hired hit man looking for work," he isn't in town a full day before he kills two Chinese intelligence operatives. Then he learns his true mission, finding a Chinese defector for the CIA. Gentry isn't sure whether he's rescuing or kidnapping Fan Jiang, but it doesn't matter. Fan is an information technology specialist from Mainland China who wants to go to Taiwan. The CIA wants Fan because he knows "the Chinese secure networks inside and out," Chinese intelligence wants him back for the same reason, and even Vietnamese soldiers and gangsters are in on the hunt. And there is Zoya Zakharova, the beautiful (of course) Russian foreign intelligence agent assigned to bring Fan Jiang to Russia. She's Gentry's one adversary who is his equal. The action is fast and complicated with bodies galoreall for a good cause, of courseand one literal cliffhanger. Author Greaney co-wrote several Tom Clancy novels, and this thriller is tailor-made for Clancy's fans. The Gray Man's character is several shades darker than Jack Ryan's, though he lacks Ryan's depth. But Gentry always gets the job done for the US of A, and he entertains while doing it. Whether he kills or beds Zakharova, readers will have to find out. At about 500 pages, this one is fat, fast, and fun. Clancy's spirit lives on. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

In addition to the Jack Ryan novels, Greaney has been crafting a terrific action-adventure series featuring the assassin known as the Gray Man. The latest has our enigmatic hero back in the good graces of the CIA after being on the run for almost five years. His first assignment seems simple, but when he arrives in Hong Kong, he quickly becomes targeted by Chinese agents. Was his cover blown, or was he simply at the wrong place at the wrong time? Court Gentry, the Gray Man, is used to working alone, so he immediately loses trust in his handler. While she works to regain his faith, Gentry tracks down an old friend who is being held hostage. A Chinese man with access to top levels of his government's computer security system has gone missing, and the manhunt begins. Gentry wants to save his friend, but is the cost too high? Nonstop thrills and terrific set pieces make this a strong addition to the series and a definite must for fans of Brad Taylor or Tom Clancy. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bestseller Greaney's outstanding sixth Gray Man novel (after 2016's Back Blast) finds Court Gentry, now a contract employee of the CIA, joining an effort to locate one of the world's greatest computer hackers, 26-year-old Fan Jiang, a sergeant in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, who's on the run after escaping from mainland China. Teams of agents from Russia and China are also involved in the hunt for Fan. Court pretends to join the Chinese, because they have captured and are threatening to kill an old spy buddy, Sir Donald Fitzroy, a British agent who once saved Court's life. The Russians are led by Zoya Feodorovich Zakharova, an SVR operative, who's working with an elite SVR paramilitary unit known as Zaslon. Court eventually captures Zoya, who quickly becomes a love interest. The tension mounts as Court, with the help of the talented Zoya, chases Fan all over Eastern Asia. Gray Man fans will close the book happily fulfilled and eagerly awaiting his next adventure. Author tour. Agent: Scott Miller, Trident Media Group. (Feb.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, M. (2017). Gunmetal Gray . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. 2017. Gunmetal Gray. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. Gunmetal Gray Penguin Publishing Group, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Greaney, M. (2017). Gunmetal gray. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. Gunmetal Gray Penguin Publishing Group, 2017.

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