The Spy in Question: A totally gripping Cold War espionage thriller

· The Cold War Collection Book 1 · Canelo
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Discovery means certain death. And he’s running out of time.

It’s 1990, and Dmitry Kalyagin is about to attain membership in Gorbachev’s politburo when his long-dormant status as a “mole” for the British is suddenly reactivated.

English intelligence man George Parker, feeling indebted to Kalyagin, initiates a covert effort to pull the agent out before his identity can be uncovered by the Soviets.

But as the body count starts to rise, Parker’s attempts to protect Kalyagin are hampered by both Russian ruthlessness and British indifference. As desperation begins to set in, the battle to save Kalyagin will lead to a climactic showdown in the Moscow streets, between two networks of spies.

A taut, suspense-filled Cold War thriller from an author who reported from the heart of Moscow, perfect for fans of John le Carré, Ken Follett and Frederick Forsyth.

Praise for The Spy in Question

‘Fast-paced, exciting reading, set in the real Moscow of grime and icy grit’ Washington Post

‘A pulsating thriller... a great read, an authentic feel’ Irish Press

About the author

Tim Sebastian is a television journalist and novelist. He is the moderator of Conflict Zone and The New Arab Debates, broadcast on Deutsche Welle TV, Berlin, and a former BBC Correspondent in Moscow, Washington and Warsaw. Memorable interviews with world leaders have included US Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, and the last leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev. Tim is the author of nine espionage novels, as well as two works of non-fiction.

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