The Last Tourist

A Novel

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Pub Date Mar 24 2020 | Archive Date Mar 24 2020
St. Martin's Press | Minotaur Books

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New York Times bestselling author Olen Steinhauer brings back Milo Weaver in The Last Tourist.

In Olen Steinhauer’s bestseller An American Spy, reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver thought he had finally put “Tourists”—CIA-trained assassins—to bed.

A decade later, Milo is hiding out in Western Sahara when a young CIA analyst arrives to question him about a series of suspicious deaths and terrorist chatter linked to him.

Their conversation is soon interrupted by a new breed of Tourists intent on killing them both, forcing them to run.

As he tells his story, Milo is joined by colleagues and enemies from his long history in the world of intelligence, and the young analyst wonders what to believe. He wonders, too, if he’ll survive this encounter.

After three standalone novels, Olen Steinhauer returns to the series that made him a New York Times bestseller.

New York Times bestselling author Olen Steinhauer brings back Milo Weaver in The Last Tourist.

In Olen Steinhauer’s bestseller An American Spy, reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver thought he had finally...


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The Last Tourist is a powerful novel. The complex plot kept me reading. Just when I would think that I had grasped everything, author Olen Steinhauer would throw in a new twist. With such a diverse cast of characters interacting, a scorecard would have been helpful! When I try to imagine the nefarious activities herein as they apply to the real world, well, it's troubling! Money and power seem to win over truth and justice more than they should, but what can the average guy do about it if Milo can't fix it all?
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC. I did enjoy it.
(Kudos to the author for all of the research and plotting this novel must have required.)

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