Synopses & Reviews
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
November 1989. MI6 spy Lorraine Broughton was sent to Berlin to investigate the death of another agent, and the disappearance of a list revealing every spy working there. She found a powder keg of mistrust, assassinations and bad defections that ended with the murder of MI6's top officer, as the Berlin Wall was torn down. Now Lorraine has returned from the Cold War's coldest city, to tell her story. And nothing is what it seems.
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“If Le Carré or Deighton were to produce a graphic novel, this would be it.”
Spy Fiction Fan
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“Beautifully subtle with a fantastic climax... Johnston is a great writer and has a great handle on this genre.”
Crimespree Magazine
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“Johnston masterfully draws the story to a height, tension and speed rising as the reader comes to see the whole of things... brilliantly and subtly done.”
The AV Club
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"A world of heavy shadow and blurred motivation, filled with doubt, cruelty, and prejudice... Johnston and Hart have turned out a superlative spy thriller.” Greg Rucka