For the past year, Matt Weston has been frustrated by his inactive, backwater post in Cape Town. A "housekeeper" who aspires to be a full-fledged agent, the loyal company man has been waiting for an opportunity to prove himself. When the first and only occupant he's had proves to be the most dangerous man he's ever met, Weston readies for duty.

Tobin Frost has eluded capture for almost a decade. One of the best ops men that the CIA's known, the ex-intelligence officer has given up assets and sold military intel to anyone with cash since he turned. From trading secrets to North Korea to aiding splinter cells, the damage he's done to the U.S. is immeasurable. And he's now back on the reservation with a secret.

As soon as Frost is brought in for debriefing, mercenaries come and tear apart Weston's safe house. Barely escaping, the unlikely partners must discover if their attackers have been sent by terrorists or someone on the inside who will kill anyone standing in the way. Now it's up to Weston to figure out who he can trust before they're both eliminated from the game.



Articles on Safe House

Safe House, in: Empire, nr. 271 (January), 2012 pp. 14-16

Reviews

Henry K. Miller, Safe House, in: Sight & Sound, nr. 4 (April), 2012 pp. 75

Kim Newman, Safe House, in: Empire, nr. 274 (April), 2012 pp. 45

James Dyer, Safe house, in: Empire, nr. 277 (July), 2012 pp. 135 (DVD review)

Frank Schnelle, Safe House, in: epd Film, nr. 3, 2012 pp. 44-45


Year: 2012
Country: United States
Language: English
 
IMDb: 1599348