It is an unlikely combination of disasters that persuades Alan
Trosper, the reluctant hero of William Hood's earlier novels Spy
Wednesday and Cry Spy, to take up once again the tools of his
craft: A State Department secretary, compromised by pornographic
Russian surveillance photographs, is killed in a bizarre Central
Park hit; and a former Moscow Center agent, now freelancing for
himself, offers to sell evidence of the activities of a highly
placed spy. The agent's letter also provides a clue that the
security of the Firm itself may have been breached, and three of
Trosper's former colleagues have come under suspicion. This
compelling and utterly convincing story presents a new twist on the
familiar theme of spy and counter-spy, for in place of the monolith
of the Soviet Empire, Trosper now confronts an intelligence world
fragmented beyond recognition, where agents scramble to attach
themselves to new masters, where old allegiances cannot be trusted.
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