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Six Days of the Condor
James Grady
Copyright 1974 by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Published in paperback by Dell Publishing Co., New York, 1975.

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Mrs. Russell had been standing behind her desk when they'd entered. The blast from the machine gun had knocked her as far back as the coffee pot. Malcolm stared at the hiddled flesh in the pool of blood.
Then slowly he moved from office to office,  floor to floor. Although his eyes saw, his mind didn't register. When he found the mangled body that had once been Tamatha, the knowledge hit him.
They were all dead. Section 9, Department 17 had been wiped out. Massacred. And only he had been left alive.
But for how long?
And then Ronald Malcolm began to run ... and run ... and run ...
"A breathless hunt and chase ... A shock at every turn!"
--Publishers Weekly

"Really one helluva book. Best spy thriller I've read in years. Best perhaps since early Ian Fleming."
--Lowell Thomas