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by Boris Starling
The New York Times bestselling author of Vodka and Messiah
London, 1952. Only hours before he is murdered, a prominent biochemist claims to know something that could change the world. Tracing the victim's final footsteps is ex-spy-turned-Scotland Yard detective Herbert Smith. It leads straight to a secret that is coveted by both the CIA and the KGB, and threatened by the last vestige of the Third Reich. REIVEW: 'a smart bracing look at the legacy of Nazi scientific dreams.' -Seattle Times
'This is how thrillers should be done.' -Baltimore Sun
'Topnotch espionage.' -Library Journal
'Wonderfully unpredictable twists.' -Guardian
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: February 2008
Category: Thrillers
Publisher: Onyx Books
Pages: 384
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