**A riveting historical thriller about a Jewish cigarette girl in 1930s New York who finds the soldier who burned down her Russian village years earlier only to be swept up in a political conspiracy on the eve of World War IIβfrom the #1 bestselling author of** The Midwife of Venice**.** _New York
Czechmate: The Spy Who Played Jazz
β Scribed by Bill Moody
- Book ID
- 110685736
- Publisher
- Down & Out Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B007RQRWOM
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β¦ Synopsis
The year is 1968. The liberal reforms of Czechoslovakiaβs new leader, Alexander Dubcek, have outraged the Kremlin and now, 250,000 Warsaw Pact forces are amassed on the borders.
For American intelligence, the situation is worsened when their prime source, Josef Blaha, threatens to cut them off unless one demand is met: a totally safe contact. For CIA veteran, Alan Curtis, jazz musician Gene Williams seems the ideal choice. His invitation to the Prague Jazz festival gives him perfect cover and access to Prague.
But Williams is a musician, not a spy and has other ideas that force Curtis to resort to blackmail to get the young musician to accept what Curtis calls a simple pickup and delivery. It starts to go wrong when Williams finds Blaha murdered by the KGB and heβs left to unravel the puzzle on his own. What he finds is even more than Curtis bargained for. With the help of Blahaβs beautiful granddaughter Lena, Williams races against time to warn Dubcek of the impending invasion and uncover a traitor in the US Embassy.
Bill Moodyβs atmospheric, jazz-driven novels featuring Evan Horne are right next to Michael Connelly and Don Winslow on my bookshelf. With CZECHMATE, he moves into John LeCarre territory. Like TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY, Moody brilliantly explores the dark world of 60βs Cold War Europe. And, like Le Carre, Moody himself has been there.
βMary Stanton, novelist, and senior editor, MERRY BAND OF MURDERERS
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