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It’s an old cliché to say don’t judge a
book by its cover. With the picture of a dark haired woman and untitled across
the top, it looks a bit unfinished and could be the cover for anything. Nothing
alludes to the rather clever and well worked out cold war thriller you will
find inside. The reader is swept along by the mystery of an unnamed woman
trying to trace her war time lover. But she knows virtually nothing about him. We
learn of a rather sweet romance that could probably only have happened in war
time, where fleeting moments were all important and couples rushed into
engagements and marriage before the war would claim one of them. Gradually the
plot turns more sinister as the woman now finds herself caught up in the
dangerous world of cold war espionage.
The book is quite unusual both in its style
and story line. The writer likes playing with various shades of grey and
nothing is ever clear cut or seems as it appears. I enjoyed this and would
recommend it to all lovers of spy thrillers, crime and something with a well
thought out complex plot.
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