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Red to Black
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Red to Black

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Red to Black has more in common with the elegantly paced books of John le Carre than it does with Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. But readers who appreciate a healthy dose of real-world worries in their spy novels won’t complain.
–Richmond Times-Dispatch

Gorky Park for the Putin era, Red To Black by Alex Dryden could have been ripped from recent headlines. At once a spy thriller, a love story, and a chilling look at a dangerously resurgent superpower, it is a masterful work that Stephen Fry calls, Brilliant and unforgettable….Nothing short of miraculous. Welcome to the New Russia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper
Country
United States
Date
29 November 2011
Pages
480
ISBN
9780062085870

Red to Black has more in common with the elegantly paced books of John le Carre than it does with Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. But readers who appreciate a healthy dose of real-world worries in their spy novels won’t complain.
–Richmond Times-Dispatch

Gorky Park for the Putin era, Red To Black by Alex Dryden could have been ripped from recent headlines. At once a spy thriller, a love story, and a chilling look at a dangerously resurgent superpower, it is a masterful work that Stephen Fry calls, Brilliant and unforgettable….Nothing short of miraculous. Welcome to the New Russia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper
Country
United States
Date
29 November 2011
Pages
480
ISBN
9780062085870