book cover of Long Live the Spy
 

Long Live the Spy

(1990)
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'Taut, involving Hitchcock-style suspense, nicely underplayed in lean dry British style.' Kirkus Reviews MI6 wanted to replace Sergei Roff, so they set him up, and he tookthe rap for a supposed Spanish property swindle. After plastic surgery he escaped to Casablanca, eking out an existence running atravel agency. There was another trap to kill him, but with the help of the woman who loved him, Roff brilliantly turned the tables on MI6, emerging richer and more experienced.


Genre: Thriller

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