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The Marching Season

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The Marching Season
First edition (US)
AuthorDaniel Silva
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime, mystery, thriller
PublisherRandom House (US)
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (UK)
Publication date
1999[1]
Media typePrint
Pages418
ISBN0375500898 (US)
Preceded byThe Mark of the Assassin 
Followed byThe Kill Artist 

The Marching Season is a 1999 spy fiction novel by Daniel Silva.[1]

It is the sequel to The Mark of the Assassin by the same author.

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Plot summary

Former Agent Michael Osbourne is rerecruited by the CIA when his father-in-law Douglas Cannon, the new ambassador to the Court of St. James, is sent to the United Kingdom to promote the peace process between Protestants and Catholics of Northern Ireland, which has been jeopardized by three bloody attempts to derail them. Michael must once again face the elusive and lethal KGB-trained assassin October, with whom he has unfinished business.

International titles

Portuguese: A Marcha. (The March). (2011). ISBN 9789722522731[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Marching Season". The Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  2. ^ "A Marcha". In Porbase - National Bibliographic Database of portuguese libraries. Retrieved 26 November 2012.


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