The Gray Man, an ex-CIA operative, is a legend in the world of spies and contract killers. He only takes jobs that he approves of, and never misses his target. He’s methodical and absolutely lethal. He’s also a man with a regular name, Court Gentry, though hardly anyone knows him by that name anymore.
Gentry is a wanted man with many other names, too: Sierra Six, Six, Violator, and The Gray Man. When Denny Carmichael, the CIA’s Director of National Clandestine Services, learns that Gentry is back in the United States, he decides it’s time to terminate him. Or be terminated himself as he knows Gentry will be coming to kill him. Carmichael has been hunting Gentry for the past five years.
Since then, Gentry has been on the lam and under the CIA’s radar. He works for himself, killing for a living. Finally, after years on the run, Gentry decided to go back to the United States, in an attempt to find out why he was burned in the first place and to straighten things out once and for all.
To uncover the truth about his past, Gentry starts looking for old contacts who can enlighten him on why he is given the SOS order. Soon he learns that there is a dirty little secret that powerful people desperately want to keep buried.
If you enjoy spy novels, whether you’re an ardent fan or a newcomer to the series, you won’t be disappointed with this book. Back Blast offers readers all the excitement and suspense that spy action thrillers do, and is one of Greaney’s best books so far.
The Gray Man series features some of the best action sequences written, as that’s Mark Greaney’s specialty.
If you enjoy the Jason Bourne series by Robert Ludlum, you’ll love the Gray Man series. There are many similarities between the characters and their pursuit to find the truth about their pasts, with Greaney’s books being slightly more violent in nature. Enjoy.