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The Sisters

A Novel of Betrayal

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Two Cold War-era CIA veterans plot the perfect crime in this spy thriller by the New York Times–bestselling author of The Company.
In what Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of The New York Times called "the plot of plots," Robert Littell has created the CIA "legends" Francis and Carroll, dubbed by their cohorts as "The Sisters Death and Night." But few know what these enigmatic and extremely dangerous operatives do.
They plot—and they're plotting the perfect crime. They've located the perfect pawn—the Potter, the exiled ex-head of the KGB sleeper school—and, with artful deception, the Sisters coerce him into betraying his last and best sleeper, the man he considers his son.
Once awakened, this sleeper, an assassin living secretly in the U.S., will launch a mission of death—unless the Potter, in a desperate race against time, can stop his protege from committing the Sisters' perfect and world-shattering crime . . .
Praise for The Sisters
"A gripping spy thriller. . . . Littell brilliantly weaves quirky characters and puzzle-piece vignettes into an intricate, bizarre and highly entertaining tale." —Publishers Weekly
"Engrossing. . . . Right up there with the novels of Le Carré, Deighton, and the rest of the best." —People
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 1986
      "The Sisters Death and Night'' is the nickname for CIA partners Francis and Carroll, an ``odd-couple'' team whose thoughts and strategic sensibilities complement each other's. Dwindling in significance in their employer's eyes, the Sisters plan a perfect crimethe assassination of a ``Prince of the Realm.'' To carry out the assignment, they secure the help of a Russian ``sleeper'' agent, by getting his former KGB instructor to betray him. When the teacher discovers what the Sisters have in mind for his former pupil, he tries to track him down and prevent the murder. While the crime and betrayals in Littell's seventh novel (after The Defection of A. J. Lewinter and The Amateur) may approximate perfection, the author employs a distanced narrative voice in relating them, thus preventing the story from achieving significant momentum. February 1

    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2003
      The Company author Littell is hot. That top-seller is due in paperback from Penguin very soon, and Overlook is reprinting his older volumes. The publisher is following up The Once and Future Spy (Classic Returns, LJ 1/03) with this 1986 espionage story of two supersecret CIA operatives known as the sisters Death and Night, who are using a former KGB member to commit a crime that would affect the entire world. The numerous fans of The Company will love this, too.

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 2, 2003
      On the heels of Littell's 2002 bestseller The Company
      comes this reissue of a gripping spy thriller originally published in 1986. It is the height of the Cold War, not long after the Cuban missile crisis. Francis and Carroll, dubbed "the sisters Death and Night" by their associates, are two odd yet powerful veteran CIA operatives with vague responsibilities ("If you mentioned the Sisters in an interoffice memo, almost everyone tucked away in the Company's cradle-to-grave complex knew who you were talking about. But only a handful with 'eyes-only' authorizations in their dossiers had an inkling of what they actually did for a living"). In one of their clandestine brainstorming sessions, the Sisters devise a plot to commit what they consider to be "the perfect crime," although the motives for this crime are largely unclear. They set their plot in motion by deftly manipulating the "Potter," the former head of the Russian KGB's espionage school, into revealing the identity of his most talented student, the "Sleeper," a spy still hiding in the United States awaiting KGB orders. Armed with his identity, the Sisters covertly send the Sleeper on a treacherous and near impossible assignment in the U.S. The Potter, wishing to atone for his betrayal, escapes from the Sisters' clutches and embarks on a cross-continent trek to save his protégé from committing a crime that could change the future of the world. On his journey, the Potter is joined by Kaat, a mortuary hair stylist and the Sleeper's ex-lover. The unlikely pair blindly race across the country after the Sleeper, while desperately trying to evade those who would kill them to protect his mission. Littell brilliantly weaves quirky characters and puzzle-piece vignettes into an intricate, bizarre and highly entertaining tale.

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