Lion’s Run

Lion’s Run by Craig Thomas is a reprint edition published by Bantam Books in 1986, featuring 560 pages in English. This novel centers on the head of British intelligence, who becomes ensnared in a cunning trap that leads to his ruin and charges of treason. As the KGB plots to bring him to Russia for a quiet disappearance, his aide and bodyguard emerge as his only defense against this dire fate.
Readers will find a narrative rich in espionage and intrigue, exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal within the high-stakes world of intelligence. The story unfolds as the aide and bodyguard navigate the treacherous landscape of political machinations and personal sacrifice. With elements of mystery and detective work, Lion’s Run offers a gripping look at the lengths one will go to protect a friend and thwart a dangerous conspiracy.
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The head of British intelligence falls into a clever trap and is ruined and subsequently charged with treason. The KGB hopes to get him into Russia where he will quietly disappear. Only his aide and bodyguard stands between him and oblivion.
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