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  • DEFECTORS. by Kanon, Joseph.
    Kanon, Joseph.
    DEFECTORS.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Atria (Simon & Schuster), (2017) dj. Hardcover first edition - Novel by this Edgar award winning writer set in the early 1960s at the height of the Cold War. "In 1949, Frank Weeks was exposed as a Communist spy and fled the country to vanish behind the Iron Curtain. Now, 12 years later, he has written his memoirs, a KGB-approved project, and has asked his brother Simon, a publisher, to come to Moscow to edit the manuscript. . .And at first Frank is still Frank, the same bond of affection that transcends ideology. Then Simon begins to glimpse another Frank, still capable of treachery, still actively working for 'the service.' . . The gripping story of one…

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    New York: Atria (Simon & Schuster), (2017) dj. Hardcover first edition - Novel by this Edgar award winning writer set in the early 1960s at the height of the Cold War. "In 1949, Frank Weeks was exposed as a Communist spy and fled the country to vanish behind the Iron Curtain. Now, 12 years later, he has written his memoirs, a KGB-approved project, and has asked his brother Simon, a publisher, to come to Moscow to edit the manuscript. . .And at first Frank is still Frank, the same bond of affection that transcends ideology. Then Simon begins to glimpse another Frank, still capable of treachery, still actively working for 'the service.' . . The gripping story of one family torn apart by the divided loyalties of the Cold War, but it's also a revealing look at the wider community of defectors, American and British, living a twilit Moscow existence, granted privileges but never trusted, spies who have escaped one prison only to find themselves trapped in another that is even more sinister, a world of secrets, where no one can be trusted and murder is just collateral damage." 290 pp. Illustrated endpapers. ISBN: 978-1501121395.

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    Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 88847
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  • FEAR NO EVIL. by Sharansky, Natan.
    Sharansky, Natan.
    FEAR NO EVIL.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Random House, (1988). In the mid-seventies, Sharansky became a spokesman for Moscow's dissidents - the Jews amd the human rights advocates. This begins with his arrest in 1977, tells of the 16 months of interrogation, and his conviction as "American Spy." He was threatened with execution, put in solitary, but this ends as he wins his freedom after nine years as a prisoner, and rejoins his wife, who worked tirelessly on his behalf, as they fly to Israel. Translated by Stefani Hoffman. Photographs, index. xxi, 437 pp. ISBN: 0-394558782.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 86783
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  • THE AZTEC ADVENTURE: A Killmaster Spy Chiller (Nick Carter series.) by Smith, Martin Cruz (Writing as Nick Carter)
    Smith, Martin Cruz (Writing as Nick Carter)
    THE AZTEC ADVENTURE: A Killmaster Spy Chiller (Nick Carter series.)

    Edition: Paperback original - first printing.

    New York: Award Books, (1974.). First edition - Award AQ1356. Nick Carter was a house name, and many different writers produced the books in the series; this was one of two "Nick Carter" titles written by Smith early in his career. 204 pp. plus 4 pp of publisher's advertisements.

    Condition: Very good+ in wrappers - usual toning to the pages, minor wear to the covers, a tight copy.

    Book ID: 55607
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