The Kremlin Letter

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Pub Date Jun 14 2016 | Archive Date Jul 14 2016

Description

Six American spies with unusual talents embark on a dangerous mission behind enemy lies in this classic Cold War espionage thriller.

Lt. Cmdr. Charles Rone, a young naval intelligence officer with a sterling record, finds himself abruptly discharged from the service. Without his consent, Rone has been recruited to join a top-secret network of agents who operate independently of the US government. Led by a cynical spymaster known only as the Highwayman, the group will break any law and destroy as many innocent lives as necessary to stop the spread of communism.

In Moscow, the Americans must make contact with a high-level mole in the Kremlin and recover a letter that could spark a nuclear war if it falls into the wrong hands. But treachery is an integral part of this shadow conflict between superpowers, and no sooner has the team arrived in the Soviet capital than the double-crossing begins. One devastating betrayal follows the next as Rone desperately tries to stay alive and out of the clutches of the KGB long enough to find out who compromised the mission.

Inspired by author Noel Behn’s service in the US Army’s Counterintelligence Corps, The Kremlin Letter is a realistic and hard-edged tale of international intrigue that ranks with the best of John Le Carré and Len Deighton. A New York Times bestseller, it was the basis for a John Huston film starring Orson Welles and Max von Sydow.
Six American spies with unusual talents embark on a dangerous mission behind enemy lies in this classic Cold War espionage thriller.

Lt. Cmdr. Charles Rone, a young naval intelligence officer with a...

Advance Praise

“The best contemporary spy novel by an American and as good as the work of the British elite Le Carré, Deighton, and Lyall.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Ingenious, complicated . . . Probably the season’s hottest entertainment of espionage.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“What makes it exceptional are Behn’s gift for hair-raising realistics, his sense of place and ability to make you feel that you are dangerously, inescapably there.” —Mademoiselle

“Rockets along irresistibly. The reader who starts it late at night is guaranteed less than his normal quota of sleep.” —Detroit Free Press

“A classic thriller.” —Los Angeles Times

“As brutal, perverse, and uncannily fascinating a bit of spy lore as is yet on the books . . . A lulu.” —Newsday

“A beauty . . . Any true suspense fan who can bear to put the book down is, obviously, late for his own funeral.” —Chicago Tribune

“Impossible to put down . . . suspenseful throughout . . . ingenious.” —True magazine

“Breathtaking pace, and a truly unusual hero . . . wild and wonderful . . . should stand unchallenged as the thriller of the season.” —The Denver Post

“The best contemporary spy novel by an American and as good as the work of the British elite Le Carré, Deighton, and Lyall.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Ingenious, complicated . . . Probably the...


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