The Whistle Blower

Cover of The Whistle Blower by John Hale
Author: John Hale
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1987
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9780140081626
Dimensions:
Height: 4.39 Inches
Length: 7.15 Inches
Weight: 0.33289801562 Pounds
Width: 0.58 Inches
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The Whistle Blower by John Hale is a gripping narrative published by Penguin in 1987, featuring 239 pages in English. This edition follows Frank Jones as he embarks on a quest to uncover the truth surrounding the death of his son, a Russian linguist who was involved with British intelligence. The story delves into themes of espionage and the complexities of familial relationships against a backdrop of suspense and mystery.

Readers will find a compelling exploration of the lengths to which a father will go to seek justice and clarity. The plot intricately weaves elements of thrillers and detective fiction, immersing the audience in a world filled with intrigue and danger. As Frank navigates the murky waters of intelligence and betrayal, the narrative raises questions about loyalty and the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface. This edition invites readers to engage with a thought-provoking tale that combines personal stakes with the high tension of espionage.


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Frank Jones is determined to find out the truth about the death of his son, a Russian linguist working for British intelligence

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Language: en. Pages: 239. Edition: New Ed.

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