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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... didn't turn around into the glow of the single headlamp . At this distance he couldn't tell if they were British or Russian . He had lost his Sten gun somewhere on the high slopes , but he pulled the chunky .45 revolver out of his ...
... didn't resume his seat , but picked up his sheaf of handwrit- ten test questions and stared at the ink lines . Ten years ago . Eventually he would cast his mind further back , and think of the war - surplus corrugated - steel bomb ...
... didn't give any obvious sign of having been forced since he'd locked it early this morning , and the driveway gravel didn't look any different ; even the cleaning woman wasn't due un- til Friday . The television antenna on the shingled ...
... didn't know whether he wanted to laugh or start crying . He heard his mother shift and mutter behind him . " No , sir , " he said hoarsely . The old Chief sighed , and turned to stare for several sec- onds straight into the boy's eyes ...
... didn't know very much about it all herself ; and when he had finally asked which of those men had been his godfather , she had hesitated . " The man who led us in , " she'd said finally , " was the one who ... well , the wooden - legged ...
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