Berlin Game

Historical European Fiction

Author: Len Deighton

When a valuable agent behind the Iron Curtain signals he wants out, it’s up to Bernard Samson, once active in the field but now anchored to a London desk, to undertake the crucial rescue. But soon, Samson is confronted with evidence that there is a traitor among his colleagues. And to find out who it is, he must sift through layers of lies and follow a web of treachery fro….Read More

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