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Hardcover Red Sparrow: A Novelvolume 1 Book

ISBN: 1476706123

ISBN13: 9781476706122

Red Sparrow: A Novelvolume 1

(Book #1 in the Red Sparrow Trilogy Series)

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Now a major motion picture starring Jennifer Lawrence and Joel Edgerton

"A great and dangerous spy-game is being played today between Russian intelligence and the CIA. Very few people know about it, but Jason Matthews does, and his thrilling Red Sparrow takes us deep inside this treacherous world. He's an insider's insider. And he is also a masterful storyteller. I loved this book and could not put it down. Neither will you." --Vince Flynn

In the grand spy-tale tradition of John le Carr ...comes this shocking thriller written with insider detail known only to a veteran CIA officer.

In present-day Russia, ruled by blue-eyed, unblinking President Vladimir Putin, Russian intelligence officer Dominika Egorova struggles to survive in the post-Soviet intelligence jungle. Ordered against her will to become a "Sparrow," a trained seductress, Dominika is assigned to operate against Nathaniel Nash, a young CIA officer who handles the Agency's most important Russian mole.

As the action careens between Russia, Finland, Greece, Italy, and the United States, Dominika and Nate soon collide in a duel of wills, tradecraft, and--inevitably--forbidden passion that threatens not just their lives but those of others as well. As secret allegiances are made and broken, Dominika and Nate's game reaches a deadly crossroads. Soon one of them begins a dangerous double existence in a life-and-death operation that consumes intelligence agencies from Moscow to Washington, DC.

Page by page, veteran CIA officer Jason Matthews's Red Sparrow delights, terrifies and fascinates, all while delivering an unforgettable cast, from a sadistic Spetsnaz "mechanic" who carries out Putin's murderous schemes to the weary CIA Station Chief who resists Washington "cake-eaters". Packed with insider detail, this novel brims with Matthews's life experience of espionage, counterintelligence, spy recruitment, and cyber-warfare. Brilliantly composed, Red Sparrow is a masterful spy tale. Authentic, tense, and entertaining, this novel introduces Jason Matthews as a major new American talent.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Spectacular read!

This book was a slow burn but it was spectacular. Thrilling, deeply moving. I’d you like spies and suspense you will love it.

Couldn't get past the first few chapters

I couldn't get through the first few chapters. I felt like I was slogging through the words and needed to be an actual spy in order to understand or care about what was happening. It's rare that I don't finish a book.

Solid spy novel

Nate Nash is a young CIA agent running assets in Moscow, good at his job and highly motivated to get even better. When a chance encounter with the opposition, namely the Russian equivalent of the CIA (FSB for the most part but a few times referenced by other initials which was a little confusing) blows his cover and endangers his asset, he's pulled from the assignment. Pouting, he makes his way to Helsinki where he's given another chance. Meanwhile Dominika Egorov, niece of a high-ranking Russian intelligence officer, has seen her promising ballet career cut short after a physical attack by a jealous rival. Dominika is drafted into service by her uncle, and she makes a point to do well in her courses and assignments. Still, she soon finds herself forced to attend Sparrow school so that she can run honeypot traps - she's furious that they want to use her for her body when her mind is so sharp and her instincts so spot on. Now Nate and Dominika will test each other in every way, as one tries to pry information out of the other hoping for a break for their respective intelligent agencies and countries. This is a solid spy novel, where intelligence is more than just an initial in an acronym. Dominika is a natural for the work, and Nate underestimates her - as do many, at their own peril. Dominika is the real star of this novel, everyone else feels like an extra, with some being more likable than others. I really didn't find Nate to be her equal at all. Still, he was necessary for our insight into the American operation, while Dominika represented the idealistic Russian point of view and her uncle provided us with the more sinister Russian motives. The story was a slow and steady build up of spy operations for both countries. Focused on intelligence gathering, recruitment of assets, and establishing rock-solid covers, it reminded me very much of The Americans (a TV show) but on mostly foreign soil (from an American point of view, that is), albeit in a more modern world where Putin is firmly in charge and technology is rapidly evolving. The characters and storylines felt authentic, likely because the author has a CIA background. I was pretty invested in the outcome, and in Dominika's future, by the end. I could have done without the (view spoiler), but overall I enjoyed it and look forward to book 2. I was never quite clear on why each chapter ended with a recipe, but I thought it was a pretty fun gimmick and a lot of the recipes sound delicious.
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