James Bond: The Man from Barbarossa (James Bond Novels (Paperback))
The Cold War is over, but after the deaths of British and American agents in East Germany, surprisingly old-fashioned circumstances bring Bond into the action.
Before the Berlin Wall came down, CABAL had been the West’s most successful intelligence network in the East.      Â
Wolfgang Weisen was once the master spy of East Germany; now he plans to drive Europe to its knees. Known as ‘The Poison Dwarf,' he systematically murders the members of CABAL.      Â
Revenge? Or something more? Then two experienced case officers, sent to contact the remaining Cabal agents, are killed in turn.      Â
James Bond and the CIA’s Elizabeth Zara―known as ‘Easy’ St John―are ordered in to pick up the pieces. And uncover a fanatical conspiracy, dedicated to the destruction of democracy right across Europe. It's not long before Bond and Easy find themselves playing a life-or-death game as they try to figure out who they can trust. All the while, Cabal agents are dying one by one . . .
Country | USA |
Brand | Pegasus Crime |
Manufacturer | Pegasus Crime |
Binding | Paperback |
ReleaseDate | 2014-02-06 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781605985350 |