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The Double Game
By (Author) Dan Fesperman
Atlantic Books
Corvus
1st December 2012
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
368
Width 163mm, Height 241mm, Spine 31mm
645g
A few years before the fall of the Berlin Wall, spook-turned-novelist Edwin Lemaster reveals to young journalist Bill Cage that he'd once considered spying for the enemy. For Cage, a fan who grew up as a Foreign Service brat in the very cities where Lemaster set his plots, the story creates a brief but embarrassing sensation. More than two decades later, Cage, by then a lonely, disillusioned PR man, receives an anonymous note hinting that he should have dug deeper.
Spiked with cryptic references to some of his and his father's favorite old spy novels, the note is the first of many literary bread crumbs that soon lead him back to Vienna, Prague, and Budapest in search of the truth, even as the events of Lemaster's past eerily--and dangerously--begin intersecting with those of his own. Why is beautiful Litzi Strauss back in his life after 30 years How much of his father's job involved the CIA Did Bill, as a child, become a pawn As the suspense steadily increases, a long stalemate of secrecy may finally be broken.
A tantalizing, timely thriller * Washington Post *
A thought-provoking and exciting read * Observer *
One of the best writers of intelligent thrillers based on contemporary events working today...observant, thoughtful, witty * Baltimore Sun *
A new book by Dan Fesperman is becoming a major literary event . . . an utterly compelling thriller and quite simply the best I've read all year. * Sunday Telegraph *
Fesperman is the closest thing America has to John le Carr, a writer of great elegance and sophistication whose novels are as topical as they are compelling. * Bookseller *
Dan Fesperman is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun and a published author of several thrillers. The plots were inspired by the author's own international assignments in countries such as Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.