Spy Sinker

Author: Len Deighton
The hero of Spy Hook and Spy Line returns for a final bow in Len Deighton’s thrilling novel, Spy Sinker. British agent Bernard Samson’s family and career are about to be betrayed and crushed by his wife – lovely, brilliant Fiona Samson.,,,Recruited by the Russians as an Oxford student, Fiona’s risen to the rank of colonel in the KGB. She’s also the golden girl of British inte….Read More
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