DeclareHarper Collins, 2002. 6. 4. - 608ÆäÀÌÁö As a young double agent infiltrating the Soviet spy network in Nazi-occupied Paris, Andrew Hale finds himself caught up in a secret, even more ruthless war. Two decades later, in 1963, he will be forced to confront again the nightmarethat has haunted his adult life: a lethal unfinished operation code-named Declare. From the corridors of Whitehall to the Arabian desert, from post-war Berlin to the streets of Cold War Moscow, Hale's desperate quest draws him into international politics and gritty espionage tradecraft -- and inexorably drives Hale, the fiery and beautiful Communist agent Elena Teresa Ceniza-Bendiga, and Kim Philby, mysterious traitor to the British cause, to a deadly confrontation on the high glaciers of Mount Ararat, in the very shadow of the fabulous and perilous Ark. |
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... able to turn it around in a neighbor's driveway , and then he shifted rapidly up through the gears as he drove off toward the road that would take him to the A316 and , in an hour or so , to some tube station not too far from the old ...
... able figures in overcoats and scarves that passed him, and trying to remember the one-man-pace evasion rhythms he had learned in Paris more than a decade earlier. This morning he had ridden the underground train right past the park and ...
... able to tap up the stairs comfortably . Andrew was excited by the air of secret knowledge im- plicit in this place and this man , and he was impressed that his mother had had dealings with whoever these mysterious King's men were ...
... able to make much sense of all the talk of enameled wire, loose couplers, regenerative re- ceivers, and Brandes phones; he would have canceled the subscriptions if he had not remembered the one-legged old man's question—Are you ...
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