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Washington D.C., 1953. The Cold War is heating up: McCarthyism,
with all its fear and demagoguery, is raging in the nation's
capital, and Joseph Stalin's death has left a dangerous power
vacuum in the Soviet Union. The CIA, meanwhile, is reeling from a
double agent within their midst. Someone is selling secrets to the
Soviets, compromising missions around the globe. Undercover agents
have been assassinated, and anti-Communist plots are being cut
short in ruthlessly efficient fashion. The CIA director knows any
news of the traitor, whose code name is Protocol, would be a
national embarrassment and compromise the entire agency. George
Mueller seems to be the perfect man to help find the mole:
Yale-educated; extensive experience running missions in Eastern
Europe; an operative so dedicated to his job that it left his
marriage in tatters. The Director trusts him but Mueller has
secrets of his own and as he digs deeper, making contact with a
Soviet agent, suspicion begins to fall on him as well. Until
Protocol is found, no one can be trusted and everyone is at risk .
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Washington D.C., 1953. The Cold War is heating up: McCarthyism,
with all its fear and demagoguery, is raging in the nation's
capital, and Joseph Stalin's death has left a dangerous power
vacuum in the Soviet Union. The CIA, meanwhile, is reeling from a
double agent within their midst. Someone is selling secrets to the
Soviets, compromising missions around the globe. Undercover agents
have been assassinated, and anti-Communist plots are being cut
short in ruthlessly efficient fashion. The CIA director knows any
news of the traitor, whose code name is Protocol, would be a
national embarrassment and compromise the entire agency. George
Mueller seems to be the perfect man to help find the mole:
Yale-educated; extensive experience running missions in Eastern
Europe; an operative so dedicated to his job that it left his
marriage in tatters. The Director trusts him but Mueller has
secrets of his own and as he digs deeper, making contact with a
Soviet agent, suspicion begins to fall on him as well. Until
Protocol is found, no one can be trusted and everyone is at risk .
. .
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Beirut Station
Paul Vidich
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R599
R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
Save R64 (11%)
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A stunning new espionage novel by a master of the genre, Beirut
Station follows a young female CIA officer whose mission to
assassinate a high-level, Hezbollah terrorist reveals a dark truth
that puts her life at risk. Lebanon, 2006. The Israel-Hezbollah war
is tearing Beirut apart: bombs are raining down, residents are
scrambling to evacuate, and the country is on the brink of chaos.
In the midst of this turmoil, the CIA and Mossad are targeting a
reclusive Hezbollah terrorist, Najib Qassem. Najib is believed to
be planning the assassination of Secretary of State, who is coming
to Beirut in ten days to broker a cease-fire. They turn to a young
Lebanese-American CIA agent. Analise comes up with the perfect
plan: she has befriended Qassem's grandson, and will use this
friendship to locate the terrorist and kill him. As the plan is put
into action, though, Analise begins to suspect that Mossad has a
motive of its own. She alerts the agency but their response is for
her to drop it. Analise is now the target and there is no one she
can trust: not the CIA, not Mossad, and not the Lebanese
government. And the one person she might have to trust -- a
reporter for the New York Times -- might not be who he says he
is… A tightly-wound international thriller, Beirut Station is
Paul Vidich's best novel to date.
From acclaimed spy novelist Paul Vidich comes a taut new thriller
following the attempted exfiltration of a KGB officer from the
ever-changing - and always dangerous - USSR in the mid-1980s.
Moscow, 1985. The Soviet Union and its communist regime are in the
last stages of decline, but remain opaque to the rest of the world
- and still very dangerous. In this ever-shifting landscape, a
senior KGB officer - code name GAMBIT - has approached the CIA
Moscow Station chief with top secret military weapons intelligence
and asked to be exfiltrated. GAMBIT demands that his handler be a
former CIA officer, Alex Garin, a former KGB officer who defected
to the American side. The CIA had never successfully exfiltrated a
KGB officer from Moscow, and the top brass do not trust Garin. But
they have no other options: GAMBIT's secrets could be the deciding
factor in the Cold War. Garin is able to gain the trust of GAMBIT,
but remains an enigma. Is he a mercenary acting in self-interest or
are there deeper secrets from his past that would explain where his
loyalties truly lie? As the date nears for GAMBIT's exfiltration,
and with the walls closing in on both of them, Garin begins a
relationship with a Russian agent and sets into motion a plan that
could compromise everything.
Alex Matthews thought he had left it all behind. His CIA career, the viper's den of bureaucracy at headquarters and the lies and stress of the cat and mouse game of double agents. But then the Director came asking for a favour.
Alex is a different man from when he had run Moscow station, where he recruited a network of 'poet spies' including the one he names BYRON. He has pieced his life back together after a tragic boating accident killed his wife and daughter but the scars remain. But Alex remains, in his mind, a patriot, and so he begrudgingly accepts the Director's request.
Something, though, is off about the whole operation from the start. The Russians seem one step ahead and the CIA suspects there is a traitor in the agency. Alex realizes that by getting back into the game he has risked everything he has worked for: his new marriage, his family’s safety, his firm. As the noose tightens around Alex, and the FSB closes in, the operation becomes a hall of mirrors with no exits. To find redemption, Alex must uncover the secrets behind BYRON or lose everything.
The Poet's Game is a remarkably sophisticated, timely, and emotionally resonant portrait of a spy from a master of the genre.
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