Sentences with phrase «former undercover agent»

Known by several aliases, former undercover agent and scientist Alex is desperately trying to stop a biological weapons attack on the U.S. Will Meyer succeed in becoming as well known for her thrillers as she was for her YA romances?
Denis Villeneuve hands the directing reins to Stefano Sellima in this new crime thriller — which shifts the focus to Benicio del Toro's former undercover agent in the drug wars along the U.S. - Mexico border.

Not exact matches

The undercover agent said that former sports agent Christian Dawkins bluntly explained the benefits of paying bribes to Lamont Evans, associate head coach of Oklahoma State's basketball team, to other defendants.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the group tasked with helping Democrats get elected to the House, described the allegations against Grimm, a former undercover FBI agent, as «the latest blow» to House Republicans.
A former New York state assemblyman has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he was caught in a sting operation accepting bribes from a carnival promoter and two undercover FBI agents posing as out - of - town real estate investors.
The Democrats are rather gleefully forwarding around a lengthy New Yorker story (April 25 edition) that details former FBI agent - turned - Congressman Michael Grimm's involvement as the undercover Mob - connected hedge fund whiz Michael «Mikey Suits» Garibaldi in a 2002 case known as «Wooden Nickle.»
A federal agent who went undercover as a wealthy businessman for the government's case against former state Sen. Malcolm Smith testified Wednesday that the disgraced politician was well aware he...
A federal agent who went undercover as a wealthy businessman in the bribery case of state Sen. Malcolm Smith testified Monday that he believes co-defendant and former City Councilman Dan...
Frances McDormand, as the prickly head of national security, and John Turturro, reprising his crazed former intelligence agent, seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves as former colleagues who possibly did a little «undercover» spying back in the day.
For example, Doc's nemesis, LAPD Detective Lieutenant Christian «Bigfoot» Bjornsen (Josh Brolin), is first seen in a television ad costumed in «hippie» gear promoting the «Channel View Estates» housing development; Coy Harlington (Owen Wilson), a musician and former dope addict, now supposedly an undercover government agent, is first glimpsed in a family photo taken by his ex-junkie wife Hope (Jena Malone); Mickey Wolfmann stares out at us from a newspaper photograph before he makes his one and only appearance in corporeal form late in the film; hit man Adrian Prussia (Peter McRobbie) first appears to us in FBI photo files.
Suffice to say, the plot doesn't really matter that much (Shepard is Jon Baker, a former motorcycle racing star turned rookie CHiPs officer, and Michael Pena is Frank «Ponch» Poncherello, an FBI agent going undercover to ferret out crooked California Highway Patrol officers).
Working with Interpol agents Arthur Watson (Lee Evans), a bumbling undercover spy who poses as a librarian, and Nicole James (Claire Forlani), a former love interest, Eddie gets a lead on the child abductor.
Mark Malatesta is a former literary agent and the founder and president of Literary Agent Undercover and The Bestselling Author, helping authors of all genres (fiction, nonfiction, and children's book) write, publish, and promote their books.
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Literary Agent Undercover was founded by Mark Malatesta (former NY Times bestselling literary agent), after he went «undercover» as an book agent for five years... to learn how to get his own books Undercover was founded by Mark Malatesta (former NY Times bestselling literary agent), after he went «undercover» as an book agent for five years... to learn how to get his own books undercover» as an book agent for five years... to learn how to get his own books published.
The villain is physically based on an acquaintance of mine, Viktor Kubetkin, a former KGB agent who operated undercover in London.
Anonymous 8/30, Literary-agents.com (a.k.a. Literary Agent Undercover and The Bestselling Author LLC) is run by former literary agent Mark Malatesta, who ran a small agency called New Brand Agency Group a number of years ago under the name Mark Ryan.
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