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更新日期:
2004-06-10
Pure Fusion
Bill Buchanan
Berkley Publishing Group
7 Sep 2004
400p
書籍編號:
01-304
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In Past Perfect, Susan Isaacs gives one of her most glorious characters ever: bright, buoyant, and borderline luscious Katie Schottland. Katie seems to have the ideal life: a great husband, a precocious and winning ten-year-old son, and a dream job-writer for the long-running TV series Spy Guys. But all is not as splendid as it should be because writing about the espionage business isn't nearly as satisfying as working in it.

Fifteen years earlier, Katie was in the CIA. She loved her job ( to say nothing of her boss, the mys-terious Benton Mattingly). Yet just as she was sensing she was in line for a promotion, she was fired-escorted off the premises by two extremely hulking security types. Why? No one world tell her: when you're expelled from the Agency, Warm friends immediately become icy ex-colleagues who won't risk their security clearances by talking to you.

Until that day, Katie was where she wanted to be.

Coming from a family of Manhattan superachievers, she too had a job she not only adored but a job that made her, in the family tradition, a Someone. Fifteen years later, Katie is stuck on her firing. Was she set up? Or did she make some terrible mistake that cost lives? She believes that if she could discover why they threw out, she might be at peace.

On the day she's rushing to get her son off to summer camp, Katie gets a surprise call from former Agency colleague Lisa Golding. ”A matter of national importance,” says Lisa, Who promises to reveal the truth about the firing-if Katie will help hre. Lisa was never very good at truth-telling, though she swears she's changed her ways. Katie agrees to speak with her, but before she can, Lisa vanishes.

Maturity and common sense should keep Katie in the bright, normal world of her present life, away form the dark intrigues of the past. But she needs to know. As she takes just a few steps to find out, one ex-spy who might have the answers dies under suspicious circumstances. Another former agent is murdered. Could it be there's a list? If so, is Katie now on it? And who will be the next to go?

Breathlessly paced, witty, and riveting in its portrait of a woman who can't bear to leave the past behind, Past perfect is classic Susan Isaacs. As Maureen Corrigan said on NPR's Fresh Air, “ I can think of no other novelist-popular or highbrow-who consistently celebrates female gutsiness, brains, and sexuality.”

 

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