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The Last Raven [Paperback]

Craig Thomas


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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Fontana Press; (Reissue) edition (10 May 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006179185
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006179184
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 11.2 x 4.3 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,012,214 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When Patrick Hyde witnesses the shooting down of a Soviet airliner near the Afghan border, he has only one option - to reach London. His enemies, American and Russian, have to silence him. To stay alive means killing and running - from Afghanistan to Delhi to California.

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IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE COLD WAR, THE WORLD IS A LESS DANGEROUS PLACE … EXCEPT FOR PATRICK HYDE.

When he witnesses the shooting down of a Soviet airliner near the Afghan border, he has only one option – to reach London and Kenneth Aubrey. His enemies, American and Russian, have no alternative but to silence him…

To stay alive means killing and running – from Afghanistan to Delhi to California, Hyde pursues the truth as his enemies pursue him.

Can Aubrey save Patrick Hyde – can he even save himself?

The era of glasnost and perestroika is the most dangerous time for the last raven…

In 'The Last Raven', Craig Thomas reaches new heights of tension, suspense and action, to prove himself once again the master of the modern adventure story.

“With vivid backgrounds and lively characters, Thomas keeps the reader really hooked”
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Return of the Aussie 12 Nov 2006
By BeauButabi - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Patrick Hyde makes his come-back after Craig left him out of the two previous novels. All the Grey Cats ended with Hyde missing and presumed dead in Afghanistan. After the events of The Bear's Tears, where Hyde got quite a bit of experience in Afghanistan, he's put on loan to the US in the region. Though it's not long before he runs into some trouble.

He witnesses Russians shoot down an airliner in Tajikistan. Among the KGB and Red Army present, he also sees a CIA agent he knows, and quickly finds himself on the run. As for the plane that got shot down, the wife of the Soviet premier, who's trying to get democracy to Russia, was on board. Seems the hard-liners don't want things to change and will go to great lengths to keep things the same. On the other side of the world, Kenneth Aubrey's niece is living in the San Francisco area and gets a frantic call from a friend. He turns up dead, and she ends up on the run aswell. Kenneth Aubrey desperately wants to help Hyde, but finds he also needs to help his niece. Are the two incidents connected perhaps? Also, there's a South Afraican named Paulus Malan, who knows Aubrey's neice and is tied up with this somehow.

Phil Cass, who helped out Hyde in The Bear's Tears, shows up to help Hyde out again at one point, and Hyde's girlfriend Ros is also around. Dmitri Priabin, of the Mitchell Gant novels, seems to be in some sort of deal with Paulus Malan. There are times where some of the sub-plots can be confussing, and the continuing ones will get even more confussing with A Hooded Crow, the next Craig novel. But all in all, this is still a pretty good Craig book.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Never Say Nevermore? 21 May 2003
By ED Detetcheverrie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I grew up on Ian Fleming's Bond, and while Thomas writes nothing like Fleming and Patrick Hyde is no James Bond, I have found my fast-paced espionage-based fix with Thomas and enjoy all of his works.
The Last Raven moves slowly at times, but it's easy to get caught up in the author's generous descriptions of events, detailing the most minute bits of a room perhaps, or a character's nervous movements to the point his works really play out in your mind like a film. The story was not written to merely explain a fictional circumstance, but to guide you rather realistically through the dangers and horrors a man may face in order to save himself and protect his country. Patrick Hyde is a very believeable man too close to the edge, and when hunted by CIA agents, you sometimes wonder if he's already toppled over it. Because Thomas continually updates his readers with what other major characters may be up to in other parts of the world, it's sometimes tempting to skip through and read only those paragraphs pertaining to Hyde or to his boss, Kenneth Aubrey, but even the duller bits help add up the whole, and the book flows along like a mountain stream--with swirls and eddies and exciting white water all leading to the harrowing conclusion. Realistic, intricate, detailed storytelling for true spy-story fans.
A Spy on the Edge 19 April 2011
By Nash Black - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Craig Thomas's THE LAST RAVEN brings Patrick Hyde back from the dead with a vengence. Sir Kenneth Aubrey's must keep him alive and ease the guilt he carries for the hurt their job caused the people who loved Patrick.
Hyde is pushed to the very edge of his physical and mental resources when he witnesses an airline shot from the sky by some Soviet officals and a CIA officer gone rogue. Just inside the Soviet border near Afghanistan Hyde photographs the disaster and makes his escape under heavy odds.
Thomas pulls every ounce of the pain and exhaustion from his words as Hyde makes it to safety only to be sent to the United States to rescue Sir Kenneth's niece who's boy-friend has been killed by the same group.
Chills and thrills galore with this action/adventure spy novel.
Nash Black, author of SINS OF THE FATHERS

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