Faith

Faith by Len Deighton, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1994, is a thrilling narrative that follows Bernard Samson as he is abruptly pulled from California to undertake a secret mission in Magdeburg. This mission quickly spirals out of control, leading to a scandal that threatens to engulf the Department. With 340 pages, this edition presents a complex interplay of personal and professional stakes, as Samson navigates the challenges posed by his job, ethics, and relationships.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world of espionage and intrigue, where the quest for glory drives individuals to desperate measures. The story delves into the consequences of choices made under pressure, highlighting the intertwining of personal dilemmas and broader political machinations. As Samson grapples with the implications of his actions and the love of two women, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of tension and uncertainty, making it a compelling exploration of loyalty and betrayal within the realm of fiction.
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Bernard Samson is back! Suddenly, he is yanked from California and sent to Magdeburg, on a secret mission that backfires. And the worst scandal in the Department’s history is about to bury them alive. Everyone is grabbing for that last shred of glory and Samson is caught in the maw of fate. On the line are his job, ethics, past and the love of two women.
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