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Thereâ¿s a mole at the top of the KGBâ¿A double agent is leaking crucial Soviet secrets to London from the heart of Moscow. He must be stopped before the leak becomes a full, raging meltdown. The KGB director turns to Ivan Bucharensky â¿ codename Kyril â¿ to smoke him out. Kyril becomes live bait for both sides. The British think heâ¿s a double agent. The Russians in London know Kyril must die. The mole thinks Kyril suspects his identity. Hunted by East and West, only when the last traitor dies will Kyril know whoâ¿s won the deadliest game ever playedâ¿A classic Cold War espionage mole hunt from â¿the heir-apparent to le Carré⿠(Today) lovingly reissued for a new audience with a brand new afterword from the author. Perfect for fans of Alan Furst, John le Carré and Martin Cruz Smith. Praise for The Man Called Kyril â¿Trenhaile has written a stunning and remarkable novel of treachery and betrayalâ¿ brilliantly conceivedâ¿ Booklistâ¿Does for the KGB what le Carré does for the British Intelligence Serviceâ¿ Philadelphia Inquirerâ¿Kept me guessing to the very endâ¿ if you like Gorky Park youâ¿ll like Kyrilâ¿ Newsday
Serve the state, or stop a war?Stepan Povin, the KGBâ¿s chief of foreign intelligence, is the Westâ¿s most prized intelligence agent. For years he has been passing secrets from the heart of the KGB. Now he wants out, and is seeking asylum in the West. In exchange he has a stunning piece of information to offer: the Soviets are about to capture a sophisticated American spy plane that is so crucial to Americaâ¿s defence she will risk nuclear war to keep its secrets safeâ¿A classic Cold War espionage novel, perfect for fans of Alan Furst, John le Carré and Martin Cruz Smith. Praise for John Trenhaileâ¿Trenhaile has written a stunning and remarkable novel of treachery and betrayal... brilliantly conceivedâ¿ Booklist on The Man Called Kyrilâ¿Does for the KGB what le Carré does for the British Intelligence Serviceâ¿ Philadelphia Inquirer on The Man Called Kyrilâ¿Kept me guessing to the very end... if you like Gorky Park youâ¿ll like Kyrilâ¿ Newsday on The Man Called Kyril
Beyond help. Beyond redemption?In a Soviet prison camp near Murmansk is an old man, bowed but not broken, identified only by a number. Were his name known, his fellow inmates would kill him. For this old man is Stepan Povin, former KGB general, now disgraced but kept alive for the sake of the secret that he has retained through two years of interrogation. Povinâ¿s secret is the final link in a chain, the completion of which would make his former masters very happy indeed â¿ a secret which draws British Intelligence ever closer to the camp in the Arctic Circle... The gripping conclusion to the General Povin trilogy, perfect for fans of Robert Harris, John le Carré and Martin Cruz Smith. Praise for John Trenhaileâ¿Trenhaile has written a stunning and remarkable novel of treachery and betrayal... brilliantly conceivedâ¿ Booklist on The Man Called Kyrilâ¿Does for the KGB what le Carré does for the British Intelligence Serviceâ¿ Philadelphia Inquirer on The Man Called Kyrilâ¿Kept me guessing to the very end...if you like Gorky Park youâ¿ll like Kyrilâ¿ Newsday on The Man Called Kyril
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