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7 Jan 2014
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9781908699664
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9781908699145
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Europe, 1948. The continent is once again divided: into the Soviet-controlled East, and the US-dominated West. John Russell and his old comrade-in-espionage Shchepkin need to find a way out of the dangerous, morally murky world they have both inhabited for far too long. But they can’t just walk away: if they want to escape with their lives, they must uncover a secret so damaging that they can buy their safety with silence. In this dazzling conclusion to the series, Downing ratchets up the suspense with a superb plot involving psychopathic mass murderers, a snuff movie that leads to the highest ranks of Soviet power, and Russell and his girlfriend Effi’s last-ditch attempt to gain freedom.

Old Street Publishing Masaryk Station Paperback

Europe, 1948. The continent is once again divided: into the Soviet-controlled East, and the US-dominated West. John Russell and his old comrade-in-espionage Shchepkin need to find a way out of the dangerous, morally murky world they have both inhabited for far too long. But they can’t just walk away: if they want to escape with their lives, they must uncover a secret so damaging that they can buy their safety with silence. In this dazzling conclusion to the series, Downing ratchets up the suspense with a superb plot involving psychopathic mass murderers, a snuff movie that leads to the highest ranks of Soviet power, and Russell and his girlfriend Effi’s last-ditch attempt to gain freedom.

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'An extraordinary evocation of Nazi Germany'
C.J. Sansom

 
 
  • 'A remarkable achievement . . . David Downing is one of the brightest lights in the shadowy world of historical spy fiction'
    Birmingham Post
  • 'Excellent . . . Downing's strength is his fleshing out of the tense and often dangerous nature of everyday life in a totalitarian state'
    The Times
  • 'Think Robert Harris and Fatherland mixed with a dash of Le Carré'
    Publishing News
 
 

David Downing is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. Zoo Station, the first novel featuring Berlin-based journalist John Russell, was published by Old Street in 2007 and became a word-of-mouth bestseller. Six further ‘station’ novels ensued, covering the Nazis’ rise to power, the Second World War and its aftermath.