Breached. *editing*

Breached. *editing*

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When Bowie Lyndon's investigative journalism show receives an anonymous tip and flight for two to Paris, she is set on not going - she has more important stories to cover. But when the anonymous tip seems to predict the death of the American ambassador to France, Lyndon and her producer, Winston Dormand are forced to keep on the trail of political death or risk losing the biggest story of their careers. ➵ When Sedona Pope learns of the assassination, she is waiting for a briefing from her boss, the head of the FBI's Counterterrorism Division. She and her partner, Mulder, are immediately sent to Paris, to determine the source of the killing or be forced to follow the trail of American blood across the continent. Previously published as "I Spy." Highest Rank: #214 in Mystery/Thriller
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