August Pearl

August Pearl by Thomas L. Reilly, published by AuthorHouse in June 2009, is a historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the Cold War. The narrative unfolds in August 1968, as Soviet forces invade Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague Spring, a movement advocating for reform. The story follows Tim Ryerson, a soon-to-be graduate from the University of Wisconsin, who is approached by government agents and recruited for a covert mission during his European vacation. What begins as a straightforward assignment quickly escalates into a harrowing experience filled with danger and intrigue.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Tim navigates the complexities of his mission, which involves crossing the Czech border and retrieving sensitive microfilm from a physicist. The plot intricately weaves themes of political tension and personal freedom, reflecting the tumultuous atmosphere of the era. With 336 pages, this edition presents a detailed exploration of Tim’s journey amid the chaos of military incursion, betrayal, and suspense, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical thrillers.
Official synopsis Publisher
“The world has held it’s breath at the height of the Cold War in August of 1968 while the soviets crossed into Czechoslovakia with tanks, troops and helicopter gunships to brutally put an end to what the communist superpower of the time saw as a threat to its hard-line doctrine. The so-called “Prague-Spring,” which by August was gaining in momentum, was a liberal movement led by the newly appointed Communist leader of Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek. At the same time the people of Czechoslovakia were beginning to see a glimmer of reform to a more democratic society, Tim Ryerson was also seeing his own personal freedom taking shape. He was about to graduate from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in psychology, and, as his reward, planned to take a long vacation in Europe after graduation. During that same spring of 1968, amid campus demonstrations against the war in Vietnam and anything else that symbolized the “establishment,” Tim was openly approached by trench-coated government agents and recruited to perform a clandestine job for them during his planned travel in Europe. The mastermind for Tim’s involvement for the “routine” courier job turned out to be his mysterious uncle who Tim discovered was the CIA station chief in Vienna. The assignment was to be relatively simple: cross the guarded Czech border from Austria with local operatives, and then retrieve a small capsule of microfilm called a “pearl” from a pro-Western physicist. However, Tim gets caught in the middle of the Soviet military incursion and the simple mission turns into one of sheer terror and suspense, with a high degree of confusion, betrayal and murder.”–Jacket
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