The Berlin Exchange A Novel

The Berlin Exchange by Joseph Kanon is a historical espionage thriller published by Simon and Schuster on March 14, 2023. Set during the Cold War, the narrative follows Martin Keller, a physicist who has been captured and is returned to East Berlin. As he navigates the complexities of his release, Keller grapples with questions about who orchestrated his return and what their intentions are, all while yearning to reunite with his ex-wife and son.
Readers will find a richly atmospheric tale that unfolds against the backdrop of 1963 Berlin, where a covert spy swap takes place at a discreet border crossing. The story delves into themes of intrigue and suspense, as Keller realizes that his return is not merely a matter of personal reunion but part of a larger, more dangerous game. With a page count of 320, this edition offers a detailed exploration of espionage and the moral ambiguities faced by those involved, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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From “the most accomplished spy novelist working today” (The Sunday Times, London), a “heart-poundingly suspenseful” (The Washington Post) espionage thriller set at the height of the Cold War, when a captured American who has spied for the KGB is returned to East Berlin, needing to know who arranged for his release and what they now want from him.
Berlin, 1963. An early morning spy swap, not at the familiar setting for such exchanges, nor at Checkpoint Charlie, where international visitors cross into the East, but at a more discreet border crossing, usually reserved for East German VIPs. The Communists are trading two American students caught helping people to escape over the wall and an aging MI6 operative. On the other side of the trade: Martin Keller, a physicist who once made headlines, but who then disappeared into the English prison system. Keller’s most critical possession: his American passport. Keller’s most ardent desire: to see his ex-wife Sabine and their young son.
The exchange is made with the formality characteristic of these swaps. But Martin has other questions: Who asked for him? Who negotiated the deal? The KGB? He knows that nothing happens by chance. They want him for something. Not physics—his expertise is out of date. Something else, which he cannot learn until he arrives in East Berlin, when suddenly the game is afoot.
Intriguing and atmospheric, with action rising to a dangerous climax, The Berlin Exchange “expertly describes what happens when a disillusioned former agent tries to come in from the cold” (The New York Times Book Review), confirming Kanon as “the greatest writer ever of historical espionage fiction” (Spybrary).
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