Book summaryBernard Samson is about to be betrayed by the person he trusts most--his wife. As a beautiful and brilliant student at Oxford, she was recruited by the KGB. But she was also recruited by British intelligence. A secret agent's life isn't easy, and unless Bernard can save her, the overextended Fiona is hell-bent for destruction. Media reviews"Remarkably fine." |
Spy Sinkerby Deighton, LenFirst Edition
Book description: New York: Harper Collins, 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 374 pages. Grey boards with black spine. Dust Jacket is covered with clear plastic (Brodart) protector. Sixth in the nine book Bernard Sampson series. This volume is Fiona Sampson's story. Sm4to.
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