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Dragonfire

In master storyteller Andrew Kaplan’s action-packed thriller, the CIA sends its top agent to Southeast Asia to stop a war that threatens to be even bloodier than the conflict in Vietnam

The photograph in the CIA vault shows four men relaxing in the jungle, green berets draped over their rifles, enjoying a break from combat. On the day after the picture was taken, their friendship was torn apart forever. Now, ten years after the United States pulled out of Vietnam, the CIA has sent one of the men, Parker, to Thailand to track a troop movement across the Cambodian border, which is about to explode, luring the Americans back into another disastrous ground war.

When Parker disappears, the CIA deploys its best agent, Parker’s former friend Sawyer, in a secret operation code-named Dragonfire, to rescue Parker and prevent the war. But in the forbidden jungles of the Golden Triangle, a mysterious Asian beauty will lead Sawyer into a strange and savage world of opium traders, warlords, and militant factions, where nothing is as it seems and the only certainty is death.

Andrew Kaplan

<p>Andrew Kaplan is a former journalist and war correspondent. He is the author of the spy thrillers <em>Scorpion Betrayal</em>, <em>Scorpion Winter</em>, and <em>Scorpion Deception</em>, along with his earlier bestselling novels, <em>Hour of the Assassins</em>, <em>Scorpion</em>, <em>Dragonfire</em>, and <em>War of the Raven</em>, and, most recently, the groundbreaking official series tie-in: <em>Homeland: Carrie's Run</em>. This is his second <em>Homeland</em> novel.</p>

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