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The gray man
Book • 2009
The Gray Man is the debut novel by Mark Greaney, published in 2009.
It introduces Court Gentry, a legendary assassin and former CIA operative, as he navigates a complex web of international intrigue and betrayal.
The story unfolds with Gentry facing off against powerful adversaries, including a French corporation and African interests, while trying to rescue his handler and family from danger.
Known for its fast-paced action and gripping plot, the novel sets the stage for the Gray Man series.
It introduces Court Gentry, a legendary assassin and former CIA operative, as he navigates a complex web of international intrigue and betrayal.
The story unfolds with Gentry facing off against powerful adversaries, including a French corporation and African interests, while trying to rescue his handler and family from danger.
Known for its fast-paced action and gripping plot, the novel sets the stage for the Gray Man series.
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