The Red Fox

The Red Fox by Anthony Hyde, published by Hamilton in 1985, is a fiction novel that presents a thrilling narrative centered on a search that spans multiple locations, including Canada, Georgetown, Paris, Leningrad, and an isolated Russian village. With 279 pages, this edition explores the quest for a missing man and a fortune, delving into a mystery that has lingered for half a century.
Readers will find a well-crafted story that intertwines elements of suspense and intrigue, reflecting the complexities of the Cold War era. The narrative unfolds as characters navigate through various settings, each contributing to the overarching mystery. This edition, written in English, offers an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that combines adventure with historical context.
Official synopsis Publisher
In his widely acclaimed, intelligently written first novel, Anthony Hyde gives us the thrilling story of a search — from Canada to Georgetown to Paris to Leningrad, and finally to an isolated Russian village — for a missing man, a missing fortune, and the key to a tantalizing mystery half a century old. This book sets the standard for Cold War suspense novels.”High entertainment of the first order.”THE BOSTON GLOBE
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