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Alan Judd began writing while in the Foreign Office. His biography of Ford Madox Ford won the Royal Society of Literature’s Heinemann Award. He recently published a biography of Mansfield Cumming, founder of Great Britain’s modern Secret Service. Judd writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph in London.
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Written by Alan Judd
Trade Paperback |
Vintage |
Fiction - Suspense; Fiction - Literary |
978-1-4000-3081-1 (1-4000-3081-1) |
November 2004 |
$ 14.00
From award-winning author Alan Judd comes a gripping espionage novel set during the height of the Cold War. Capturing the tenor of 1970s London with assuredness on par with that of the genre's greats, Judd has crafted an extraordinary story about a young spy who discovers some shocking truths about his... Read More
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