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A routine intelligence operation spirals into a high-stakes game of deception when a counterspy finds himself targeted by the very agency he serves. The protagonist, a seasoned operative, must navigate a landscape of shifting loyalties and hidden agendas to clear his name and uncover a mole within his organization. Facing both external threats from enemy agents and internal pressure from suspicious superiors, he relies on his training to survive. The narrative unfolds through a tense, third-person perspective that emphasizes the isolation and paranoia inherent in the world of espionage.
Readers frequently highlight the authentic portrayal of intelligence procedures and the grounded nature of the conflict. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's internal struggle to maintain professional detachment while facing personal peril. Critics note the effective use of atmosphere to convey the claustrophobic nature of the espionage world. The pacing is described as methodical, favoring psychological tension over explosive action sequences. This work is often cited for its realistic depiction of the bureaucratic hurdles faced by field agents.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090029402
ISBN-13:
9780090029402
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