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book 1994

An Absence of Light

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**From a best-selling author who's been compared to Le Carre and Graham Greene, a taut, literate thriller of a dubious death in Houston that leads to a former Mossad legend turned arms merchant -- and master criminal.From the Paperback edition.*--FictionDB*** LibraryThing reader reviews: ***oldbookswine | Oct 28, 2015 |***Once in a while you go to a used book store and find a book that you missed years ago. This is such a book. Current as it was in 1993 with international drug trade, murder, police corruption, and a brave policeman who does the right thing. This has it all and then some. Lindsey is a Texan and writes about Houston in this novel. You are there with the heat, humidity, all of it. Recommended for all suspense readers. ***GailL | Apr 30, 2011 |Excellent mystery***...lots of characters...lots of twist/turns....very long book, bit slow at first, but grabs you once you get into it. 561 pages of small print. ***MOVIE: A police spy story starring Arnette Kepner, a former CIA agent in the Far East, now an independent operator.*** She is hired by the criminal intelligence division of the Houston Police Department for an undercover investigation of crooked cops involved in drugs and arms smuggling. **By the author of Body of Truth.*--Library Thing Review***

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