The betrayal of Tristan
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SOMETIMES A GENIUS PLOT CAN CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY. Autumn 1940 - the Nazis at the height of their power: France surrendered, Great Britain is still fighting, but presumably it won't last long, the USA is neutral, the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Germany. During these perilous times, Stephen Metcalfe, the youngest son of a prominent American family, lives the life of the golden boy in Nazi-occupied Paris. No one suspects that the skirt-crazy young man who goes from ball to ball is a member of a secret spy network - which is unexpectedly attacked by the SS. After his group is eliminated, Metcalfe must go on the run. Now that he is alone, it falls to him to carry out an extremely brave and dangerous task. Taking advantage of his family connections, he gets to Moscow, where he makes contact with his old lover, the prima ballerina of the Grand Theater. While his pursuers are panting at his heels and the war situation is approaching a crisis point, Metcalfe, with the help of the woman, sets out to implement the plan, which could affect the fate of millions - failure would have unforeseeable consequences.
publisher | IPC Books Ltd. |
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writer | Robert Ludlum |
scope | 672 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789636355166 |
year of publication | 2015 |
binding | carton |