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An Accidental American

A Novel

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Forced out of a self-imposed exile, one woman faces a lifetime’s worth of secrets and betrayal–all in the name of staying alive.
Nicole Blake had planned to leave her criminal life in the past. She had done her time in a dank prison in Marseille and relinquished the world of forgery and counterfeiting for an unassuming career as a freelance consultant. Now her world is a small farm in the French Pyrenees, with daily fresh eggs and the companionship of her devoted dog.
But when U.S. intelligence operative John Valsamis shows up at her door, Nicole is reminded that she’ll always be an ex-con. Valsamis is after Nicole’s former lover, Rahim Ali, and soon Nicole finds herself back in Lisbon, tracking down Rahim in all their old haunts. Except now Rahim isn’t just a document forger–he’s a suspected terrorist.
Unwittingly drawn into an international web of fundamentalism, crime, and corruption, Nicole discovers that its threads stretch from the cobbled streets of Lisbon to the once-beautiful city of her birth, Beirut, and to the top levels of the government that sent Valsamis to find her. And as with any good web, the harder Nicole fights to free herself, the tighter it closes around her.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2007
      This thought-provoking thriller from the pseudonymous Carr features a heroine with an unusual background. Nicole Blake, the daughter of a Lebanese violin teacher killed by a car bomb and a corrupt American playboy whose primary contributions to her life have been U.S. citizenship and a prison term for forgery, reluctantly trades her quiet ex-con life in the French countryside for gunfire and skullduggery in Lisbon, where she tries to track down the players in a triple-cross that goes back to the 1983 bombing of the American embassy in Beirut. The smooth pacing is marred slightly by frequent flashbacks to her childhood and a long-ago romance, but the gritty atmosphere is perfectly drawn, and complex layers of lies and betrayal keep the reader happily guessing up to the end. Carr, the author of Flashback
      and three other novels under her real name, Jenny Siler, adds a timely postscript on the difficulty and value of writing fiction about real events.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2006
      Nicole Blake, the accidental American of the title, is a forger who has gone straight after serving six years in a French prison. Her quiet life in the Pyrenees is shattered when American agent John Valsamis pressures her into tracking down her former lover, Rahim Ali, a suspected terrorist living in Lisbon. When Valsamis shoots Rahim, Nicole finds herself on the run and in possession of an invoice for five dirty bombs destined for Iraq. At the same time, Sabri Kanj, a captive being tortured in Amman, Jordan, asks to see former CIA director of operations Richard Morrow claiming to know the identity of an American mole who had advance knowledge of the 1983 bombing of the American embassy in Beirut. The connections among all these characters, who are not what they seem, are slowly revealed as Nicole struggles not only to survive but to understand a complicated past that includes the death of her Lebanese mother in a car bombing. A tightly entwined plot with numerous reversals, poetic descriptions, thorough research, and a lightly fictionalized treatment of America's Mideast travails make this an intriguing read. Recommended for popular fiction collections; Carr is a pseudonym for novelist Jenny Siler ("Easy Money").Ron Terpening, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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