A decidedly un-Bond-like British spy outwits the Soviets—and his
bosses—in this thriller from a multimillion-selling author that
offers “pure delight” (Chicago Tribune). Charlie Muffin is an
anachronism. He came into the intelligence service in the early 1950s,
when the government, desperate for foot soldiers in the impending Cold
War, dipped into the middle class for the first time. Despite a lack
of upper-class bearing, Charlie survived twenty-five years on the
espionage battle’s front line: Berlin. But times have changed: The
boys from Oxford and Cambridge are running the shop again, and they
want to get rid of the middle-class spy who’s a thorn in their side.
They have decided that it’s time for Charlie to be sacrificed. But
Charlie Muffin didn’t survive two decades in Berlin by being a
pushover. He intends to go on protecting the realm, and won’t let
anyone from his own organization get in his way. This ebook features
an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos
from the author’s personal collection.
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ISBN
9781453226360
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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