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A high-stakes intelligence operation spirals into chaos when a routine mission is compromised by an unexpected betrayal. The protagonist, an operative navigating the clandestine world of international espionage, must identify the source of a leak before their cover is permanently blown. Facing hostile foreign agents and internal bureaucratic sabotage, they rely on tradecraft and tactical intuition to survive. The narrative unfolds through a tense, third-person perspective that emphasizes the physical isolation of the field agent. Logical constraints are defined by the rigid protocols of intelligence work and the constant threat of exposure in a hostile environment.
Readers frequently highlight the clinical precision with which the author depicts the mechanics of espionage. Discussion often centers on the stark, utilitarian prose style that mirrors the protagonist's own guarded personality. Critics note that the narrative prioritizes procedural accuracy and suspense over elaborate character backstories. The atmosphere is consistently described as claustrophobic and grounded, effectively conveying the paranoia inherent in the genre. This work is often cited by enthusiasts of mid-century spy fiction for its adherence to realistic operational constraints.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1971-07-05
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090048709
ISBN-13:
9780090048700
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