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McCarry returns to the world of his legendary character, Paul Christopher, the crack intelligence agent who is as skilled at choosing a fine wine as he is at tradecraft, at once elegant and dangerous, sophisticated and rough-and-ready. As the novel begins, Paul has vanished...But Horace, Christopher's cousin and also an ex-agent, is not convinced that Paul is dead as he is informed and, enlisting the support of four other retired colleagues - a sort of all-star backfield of the old Outfit - Horace gets the "Old Boys" back in the game to find Paul Christopher. [Overlook Press]
Overlook Press, 476 pages
06/03/2004
$25.95
ISBN: 1585675458
Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
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The average user rating for this book is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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Lerato K gave it a9:
Charles McCarry's writing, judging by some of the reviews, is misunderstood. The Paul Christopher saga cannot be understood in one book, and Old Boys is a perfect example of that. The book brings together the many characters of this saga from his previous other books, and most reviewers seem not to have read them. This book is McCarry at his incomparable best! And the characters, as in the Last Supper, round off the Paul Christopher story in a way that McCarry readers have been waiting for for years.

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