A View from the Square

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A high ranking KGB officer wants to defect to the West, and brings news of a Soviet plan to steal America’s most secret spyplane – a plane so crucial that the US will risk war to keep its secrets.

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Serve the state, or stop a war?

Stepan Povin, the KGB’s chief of foreign intelligence, is the West’s most prized intelligence agent. For years he has been passing secrets from the heart of the KGB. Now he wants out, and is seeking asylum in the West.

In exchange he has a stunning piece of information to offer: the Soviets are about to capture a sophisticated American spy plane that is so crucial to America’s defence she will risk nuclear war to keep its secrets safe?

A classic Cold War espionage novel, perfect for fans of Alan Furst, John le Carré and Martin Cruz Smith.

Praise for John Trenhaile

‘Trenhaile has written a stunning and remarkable novel of treachery and betrayal… brilliantly conceived’ Booklist on The Man Called Kyril

‘Does for the KGB what le Carré does for the British Intelligence Service’ Philadelphia Inquirer on The Man Called Kyril

‘Kept me guessing to the very end… if you like Gorky Park you’ll like Kyril’ Newsday on The Man Called Kyril

Weight 0.282 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 19.7 × 3.6 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition

Reprint

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K