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The Soviet Sisters: a gripping spy novel from the author of the international hit 'The German Heiress'
By (Author) Anika Scott
Duckworth Books
Duckworth
14th July 2022
14th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Historical adventure fiction
Family life fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Two sisters become embroiled in the burgeoning Cold War in this spellbinding novel of espionage, secrets and betrayals
Berlin, 1947: good Soviets Vera and Marya find themselves mired in the covert post-war conflicts that are shaping a new world order. When Marya, an interpreter liaising with the British, gets caught in secret agent Vera's web of deceit, she must make desperate choices to survive - and to protect those she loves. Nine years later, as the Soviets confront their Stalinist past, Vera revisits that pivotal moment, unravelling shocking truths about her sister and herself.
Against an epic backdrop, Anika Scott weaves a nail-biting, morally complex story of double-triple bluff and loyalty - or otherwise - to family or motherland.
'Electrifying, meticulously researched, and expertly plotted,The Soviet Sistersis at once a Cold War thriller, a gripping spy story, a page-turning mystery, and a familial drama'Lara Prescott, bestselling author of The Secrets We Kept
'What a page turner! The era and setting were very fresh, I learned so much, and I loved being taken around post-war Berlin. East and West, love and hate this story gives beautiful insight into the opposites that can make or break a sisters' bond. Compelling'Mandy Robotham, bestselling author of The Berlin Girl and The Girl Behind the Wall
Anika Scott grew up outside Detroit, Michigan and has a BA in International Relations from Michigan State University and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University in New York. She worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Tribune before moving to Germany in 2001. Since then she has freelanced for US and European media including Deutschlandfunk, and taught journalism at the Technical University in Chemnitz. She now lives in Essen with her husband and two daughters. Her debut novel The German Heiress was an international bestseller. The Soviet Sisters is her second novel.