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Dead Eye

January 22, 2014 Dead Eye, Memphian Mark Greaney’s fourth novel starring former CIA goon and current freelancer Court Gentry, has Gentry headed back to Europe after adventures in East Africa and among the Mexican drug cartels. Dead Eye also has Gentry getting closer to the answers of who burned him and why he is considered the number-one target for some in America’s intelligence services. In an interview with Chapter 16, Greaney touches briefly on his bestselling, three-book collaboration with the late Tom Clancy and the status of his first Court Gentry novel, The Gray Man, which is in development to be made into a big-budget motion picture.

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