Berlin, 1948. Still occupied by the four Allied powers and largely in ruins, the city has become the cockpit of a new Cold War. The legacies of the war have become entangled in the new Soviet-American conflict, creating a world of bizarre and fleeting loyaltiesβa paradise for spies. As spring unfold
Masaryk Station
β Scribed by David Downing
- Publisher
- Soho Press;Soho Crime
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1616952229
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Berlin, early 1948.Β The city, still occupied by the four Allied powers, still largely in ruins, has become the cockpit of a new Cold War, and as spring unfolds its German inhabitants live in fear of the Soviets enforcing a Western withdrawal.Β Here, as elsewhere in Europe, the legacies of the War have become entangled in the new Soviet-American conflict, creating a world of bizarre and fleeting loyalties, a paradise for spies.
John Russell works for both Stalinβs NKVD and the newly-created CIA.Β He does as little for either as he can safely get away with, and between the tawdry tasks they set him β assessing dubious defectors in Trieste, running a spy ring in a Berlin VD clinic, rescuing ex-Nazis who might prove useful from Czechoslovakia β he seeks a way to cut himself loose.Β His partner Effi Koenen has an easier time, starring in a popular radio series and looking after their adopted daughter Rosa, until a woman she helped save in...
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