The Seventh Floor - A Novel By David McCloskey
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In The Seventh Floor, six CIA officers—friends and rivals alike—find themselves ensnared in a deadly game of betrayal. For 25 years, they've thrived on deception and secrecy, but when a Russian arrives in Singapore with a lucrative secret to sell, everything changes. After the Russian is killed and CIA officer Sam Joseph goes missing, operational chief Artemis Procter becomes the scapegoat for the mission's failure and is forced out of the agency.
Months later, Sam resurfaces at Procter's door with shocking news: a Russian mole has infiltrated the CIA's upper echelons. Determined to unearth the traitor, Procter and Sam compile a shortlist of suspects comprising Procter’s closest allies and fiercest adversaries. This investigation forces Procter to confront her tumultuous history within the agency while drawing the ire of a cunning Russian spymaster intent on safeguarding their mole.
Set against a backdrop of intrigue that spans Langley, Moscow, and Paris, The Seventh Floor delves into the complexities of friendship within the high-stakes world of espionage. As Procter grapples with loyalty and betrayal, the story poses poignant questions about trust and the true nature of love—both for colleagues and the country they serve. In a realm where faith is scarce, can the bonds of camaraderie withstand the ultimate test?
Months later, Sam resurfaces at Procter's door with shocking news: a Russian mole has infiltrated the CIA's upper echelons. Determined to unearth the traitor, Procter and Sam compile a shortlist of suspects comprising Procter’s closest allies and fiercest adversaries. This investigation forces Procter to confront her tumultuous history within the agency while drawing the ire of a cunning Russian spymaster intent on safeguarding their mole.
Set against a backdrop of intrigue that spans Langley, Moscow, and Paris, The Seventh Floor delves into the complexities of friendship within the high-stakes world of espionage. As Procter grapples with loyalty and betrayal, the story poses poignant questions about trust and the true nature of love—both for colleagues and the country they serve. In a realm where faith is scarce, can the bonds of camaraderie withstand the ultimate test?
Listed on 18 October, 2024