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The Berlin Conspiracy: A Novel - Tom Gabbay
The Berlin Conspiracy: A Novel
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This is a thrilling story of treachery and espionage.Jack Teller has just about had enough of the CIA - until an East German Stasi colonel calls the Berlin station urgently seeking him. With President John F. Kennedy scheduled to visit the Wall in just a few days, Teller realizes he must get the... show more
This is a thrilling story of treachery and espionage.Jack Teller has just about had enough of the CIA - until an East German Stasi colonel calls the Berlin station urgently seeking him. With President John F. Kennedy scheduled to visit the Wall in just a few days, Teller realizes he must get the message - as soon as possible.The informant claims a treacherous plot is brewing to assassinate the American president during his visit to Germany - a conspiracy originating at the highest levels of the US government. The trouble is, Jack Teller can't convince anyone that the threat is real, and finds himself alienated and alone in a divided city that holds too many dark secrets. And if he forgets the two essential truths of the espionage game - that lies are currency and nothing is what it seems - he won't live to prevent a global catastrophe.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780060787851 (0060787856)
ASIN: 0060787856
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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IxanGa
IxanGa rated it
1.0 The Berlin Conspiracy: A Novel
I got it and a couple of other Gabbay's books from a rack of marked-down thrillers to read on a long trip. Thrilling it ain't. None of them were.
willemite
willemite rated it
Coming soon to a cinema near you. This story is made for film. Gabbay has written a remarkable spy thriller that provides a preview of events in Dallas. Dark elements in the US intelligence world plan to assassinate JFK during his historic visit to Germany. News of this comes not from a US spy but ...
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