Brainwashed and then restored to his own side during the Korean War, Raymond Shaw has no recollection of his captivity. He returns to America, a Medal of Honor winner and a walking time bomb--ready to kill, whenever and whomever his "controller" decides. Robert Vaughn reads this chilling political thriller.
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Brainwashed and then restored to his own side during the Korean War, Raymond Shaw has no recollection of his captivity. He returns to America, a Medal of Honor winner and a walking time bomb--ready to kill, whenever and whomever his "controller" decides. Robert Vaughn reads this chilling political thriller.
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I loved this book, despite its slow beginning. There is A LOT of set up that contributes to the plot. I like the fact that Condon leaves no character unturned and leaves a few things to the imagination.