Spy Story

Spy Story by Len Deighton, published by Chivers Audio Books in 1991, is a thrilling narrative that intertwines an attempted murder, the defection of a KGB official, and a high-stakes nuclear submarine chase beneath the Arctic Ocean. This edition spans 291 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the complex world of espionage and the intricate power dynamics of the East-West conflict.
In this gripping tale, readers follow Pat Armstrong, also known as Harry Palmer, as he navigates a web of intrigue and deception. The story unfolds as Armstrong discovers someone impersonating him in his own apartment, drawing him deeper into a landscape filled with spies, counterspies, and a series of interconnected plots. With themes of mystery and detective work, this book captures the essence of espionage, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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An attempted murder, the defection of a highly placed KGB official, and an explosive nuclear submarine chase beneath the Arctic Ocean seem to have little connection to one another. But they are the sparks that propel Pat Armstrong — also known as Harry Palmer — into the heart of a brutal East-West power play. And when Armstrong returns to his own apartment — where someone who looks and dresses just like him has taken up his identity — we are drawn into the world of spies and counterspies, plots and counterplots, that is Len Deighton’s unbeatable trademark.
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