Hammer to Fall

Cover of Hammer to Fall by John Lawton
Author: John Lawton
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9781611854633
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Height: 9.4488 Inches
Length: 6.2992 Inches
Width: 1.37795 Inches
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Hammer to Fall by John Lawton, published by Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated on April 2, 2020, is a thrilling narrative set in London during the swinging sixties. The story follows MI6 spy Joe Wilderness, whose assignments are far from glamorous. Despite his knack for navigating challenging situations, Wilderness finds himself in a precarious position after a coffee-smuggling operation in Berlin goes awry. Reassigned to a remote posting in northern Finland under the guise of a cultural exchange, he becomes embroiled in a new venture involving vodka smuggling, revealing layers of intrigue and danger.

Readers will discover a tale that intertwines deception, espionage, and the complexities of Cold War politics. As Wilderness navigates his unexciting assignment, he encounters old acquaintances and adversaries, all while uncovering connections to the mining of cobalt, a crucial element in atomic weaponry. The narrative spans from the tensions of Cold War Finland to the vibrant atmosphere of the Prague Spring, offering a multifaceted exploration of art, politics, and the life of a British spy. This edition contains 352 pages and is presented in English.


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It’s London, the swinging sixties, and by all rights MI6 spy Joe Wilderness should be having as good a time as James Bond. But alas, his postings are more grim than glamorous. Luckily, Wilderness has a knack for doing well for himself even in the most unpromising postings, though this has gotten him into hot water in the past. A coffee-smuggling gig in divided Berlin was a steady money-maker but things went pear-shaped when he had to smuggle a spy back to the KGB instead. In the wake of what became an embarrassing disaster for MI6, Wilderness is reprimanded with a posting to remote northern Finland, under the guise of a cultural exchange program to promote Britain abroad. Bored by his work, with nothing to spy on, Wilderness finds another way to make money, this time by smuggling vodka across the rather porous border into the USSR. He strikes a deal with his old KGB pal Kostya, who explains to him there is, no joke, a vodka shortage in the Soviet Union, following a grain famine caused by Khrushchev’s new agricultural policies. But there is something fishy about why Kostya has suddenly turned up in Finland–and MI6 intelligence from London points to a connection to the mining of cobalt in the region, a critical component in the casing of the atomic bomb. Wilderness’s posting is getting more interesting by the minute, but more dangerous too. Moving from the no-man’s-land of Cold War Finland to the wild days of the Prague Spring, and populated by old friends (including Inspector Troy) and old enemies alike, Hammer to Fall is a gripping tale of deception and skullduggery, of art and politics, a page-turning story of the always riveting life of the British spy.

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Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781611854633.
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Language: en. Pages: 352.

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