The Marching Season

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For the Northern Irish 'marching season', see Parades in Northern Ireland

The Marching Season is a 1999 spy fiction novel by Daniel Silva. It is the sequel to The Mark of the Assassin by the same author.

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Former Agent Michael Osbourne is rerecruited by the CIA when his father-in-law Douglas Cannon, the new ambassador to the Court of St. James, is sent to the United Kingdom to promote peace-process between Protestants and Catholics of Northern Ireland, which has been jeopardied after three bloody attempts. Michael will have to face once again the elusive and lethal killer he has many pending matters with...