cover image Secrets of State

Secrets of State

Matthew Palmer. Putnam, $27.95 (432p) ISBN 978-0-399-16571-9

Recently retired State Department officer Sam Trainor, the hero of Palmer’s exciting second thriller (after 2014’s The American Mission), has bounced around the subcontinent of South Asia during his 25-year career until retiring and taking a job with Argus Systems, a contractor supplying intelligence and analysis of South Asia to the CIA. While reading top-secret intel on his computer, Sam stumbles on an NSA report of a phone call involving Vanalika Chandra, the political counselor at the Indian embassy in Washington, D.C., with whom he’s having an affair. The substance of the call concerns a clandestine project whose purpose is to drive India and Pakistan into a nuclear war. As Sam follows this lead, the bodies begin to fall. After a group of terrorists steal a Pakistani nuclear warhead, Sam finds himself in a race to find and defuse the bomb before it destroys an entire city. Readers will be pleased that the ending suggests Sam will be back. [em]Agent: Meg Ruley, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (May) [/em]