Reunion by Tim Stevens
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Synopsis
Cologne, 1974. East Germany's most celebrated opera diva, the Butterfly, is giving a rare performance in the West. The head of the British Secret Service intends to help her defect, and thereby pull off one of the biggest propaganda coups of the Cold War.
Except the Butterfly is a KGB agent, and her 'defection' is designed to infiltrate her into the highest levels of British Intelligence. The Service's deputy head knows this, and sends Michael Reece, a veteran agent, to stop her from coming across.
But Reece finds himself up against a figure from his past who had a profound influence on the man he is today. And not necessarily in a positive way...
From the author of Ratcatcher and Severance Kill, Reunion is a short novel of 20,000 words which is at the same time a nailbitingly tense spy mystery about fear, betrayal and the moral murkiness of Cold War politics, and a psychological suspense story exploring the potentially far-reaching consequences of childhood enmity.
Except the Butterfly is a KGB agent, and her 'defection' is designed to infiltrate her into the highest levels of British Intelligence. The Service's deputy head knows this, and sends Michael Reece, a veteran agent, to stop her from coming across.
But Reece finds himself up against a figure from his past who had a profound influence on the man he is today. And not necessarily in a positive way...
From the author of Ratcatcher and Severance Kill, Reunion is a short novel of 20,000 words which is at the same time a nailbitingly tense spy mystery about fear, betrayal and the moral murkiness of Cold War politics, and a psychological suspense story exploring the potentially far-reaching consequences of childhood enmity.
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