book cover of The Innocent Traitor
 

The Innocent Traitor

(2004)
A novel by

 
 
The Innocent Traitor, Eric Rill's riveting new thriller, plummets the reader into the secret corridors of international espionage and politics as it follows the lives of two immigrants who risk everything to reach America, unaware of the perils that await them.
Janos Stern flees Budapest at the onset of the Hungarian revolution and is recruited by the CIA, where an ugly secret surfaces that threatens to destroy his career and compromise the security of the United States government.
Karel Horak escapes from Czechoslovakia during the 1968 putsch and becomes a powerful and successful hotelier. But even power and success cannot protect him from the front lines of a coup that could destabilize Central America and send shockwaves through Washington.
How the lives of Stern and Horak and their families come together is an intense life-and-death drama that will keep you turning the pages until you discover a truth you would never have thought possible.
The Innocent Traitor is a novel you will remember long after reading it.
In the style of Ken Follett, Vince Flynn, and Brad Thor.


Genre: Thriller

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Eric Rill's The Innocent Traitor


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors