The Middleman
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One of The Boston Globe's Best Mysteries of the Year"A
thought-provoking political thriller, a dark story for dark times."
- The Washington PostWith The Middleman, the perfect thriller for
our tumultuous, uneasy time, Olen Steinhauer, the New York Times
bestselling author of ten novels, including The Tourist and The
Cairo Affair, delivers a compelling portrait of a nation on the
edge of revolution, and the deepest motives of the men and women on
the opposite sides of the divide. One day in the early summer of
2017, about four hundred people disappear from their lives. They
leave behind cell phones, credit cards, jobs, houses,
families--everything--all on the same day. Where have they gone?
Why? The only answer, for weeks, is silence. Kevin Moore is one of
them. Former military, disaffected, restless, Kevin leaves behind
his retail job in San Francisco, sends a good-bye text to his
mother, dumps his phone and wallet into a trash can, and
disappears. The movement calls itself the Massive Brigade, and they
believe change isn't coming fast enough to America. But are they a
protest organization, a political movement, or a terrorist group?
What do they want? The FBI isn't taking any chances. Special Agent
Rachel Proulx has been following the growth of left-wing political
groups in the U.S. since the fall of 2016, and is very familiar
with Martin Bishop, the charismatic leader of the Massive Brigade.
But she needs her colleagues to take her seriously in order to find
these people before they put their plan--whatever it is--into
action. What Rachel uncovers will shock the entire nation, and the
aftermath of her investigation will reverberate through the FBI to
the highest levels of government.