Six Days of the Condor is a gripping tale by James Grady, published on January 1, 1974. Malcolm, an analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), delves into acts of espionage documented in literature as part of his work. Unbeknownst to him, this intellectual endeavor propels him into a perilous and unpredictable world where violence and espionage intertwine. The narrative unfolds with suspense as Malcolm finds himself drawn into a web of intrigue that challenges his understanding of both the literary and real-world aspects of covert operations.
