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The Lost American

By: Brian Freemantle
Narrated by: Frazer Douglas
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Summary

A new British operative in Moscow becomes mired in a web of deceit

The KGB is never surprised. When Jeremy Brinkman’s file lands on the director’s desk, informing him of the new British cultural attaché, the spymaster knows what it means: The Queen has a new agent working in Moscow. To the director, Jeremy is simply another small concern - something to be contained and controlled.

But this new spy is not one for control. Jeremy joined the secret service to get away from his father, and he took an assignment in Moscow because it was supposed to mean autonomy. What he finds there is something else: a suffocating world of expatriates who each night hold the same cocktail parties and tell the same anecdotes. Beneath the façade something big is brewing, but to get to the truth Jeremy will have to navigate a strange society where the diplomats are never as dangerous as their wives.

©1986 Brian Freemantle (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Critic reviews

“Freemantle has no peer when it comes to writing espionage thrillers.” (Booklist)
“A master storyteller.” (Publishers Weekly)

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I enjoyed it.

Gripping storyline right to the epilogue. The reader forgot which accent he was doing a couple of times but with so many characters and the fast paced conversations he could be forgiven.

Overall well worth a listen as have all the authors books. I actually found myself wondering what C Muffin would make of it ;)

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Lost

The droning dull narration leaves you lost as to why after so many great narrators who voiced this authors work, this man was chosen. To make matters worse, the story rambles till at least hour 6, when I lost my will to continue with it. Woman really don't do well in this author's books. DID NOT ENJOY

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