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Catesby Series: The Darkling Spy

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In 1956 London, a generation of British spies grapples with the betrayal of former allies. Henry Bone, a Mandarin spymaster, discovers that "Butterfly," the ultimate prize in Cold War intelligence, is an aristocratic pervert with a penchant for identifying traitors and the spies who aided them. Catesby, a disgraced British spy, devises a plan to expose Butterfly by feigning defection. His dangerous mission takes him from Berlin to Budapest, where he navigates chaos and violence, culminating in a tense dinner with the notorious East German espionage figure, Mischa Wolf. The gripping conclusion promises to reshape perceptions of the Cold War. Critics praise the novel for its intelligent narrative and historical accuracy, highlighting its cerebral tension and depth. Readers seeking a thrilling espionage story that prioritizes intrigue over action will find much to appreciate in this meticulously crafted tale.

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Catesby Series: The Darkling Spy, Edward O. Wilson

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2010
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Titre
Catesby Series: The Darkling Spy
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
1906413649
ISBN13
9781906413644
Séries
Catesby
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In 1956 London, a generation of British spies grapples with the betrayal of former allies. Henry Bone, a Mandarin spymaster, discovers that "Butterfly," the ultimate prize in Cold War intelligence, is an aristocratic pervert with a penchant for identifying traitors and the spies who aided them. Catesby, a disgraced British spy, devises a plan to expose Butterfly by feigning defection. His dangerous mission takes him from Berlin to Budapest, where he navigates chaos and violence, culminating in a tense dinner with the notorious East German espionage figure, Mischa Wolf. The gripping conclusion promises to reshape perceptions of the Cold War. Critics praise the novel for its intelligent narrative and historical accuracy, highlighting its cerebral tension and depth. Readers seeking a thrilling espionage story that prioritizes intrigue over action will find much to appreciate in this meticulously crafted tale.