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<title>In the Company of Spies</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/stephen-barlay/in_the_company_of_spies.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/stephen-barlay/in_the_company_of_spies_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="In the Company of Spies" alt ="In the Company of Spies"/></a><br//>Amid the Cuban Missile Crisis, an ex-CIA man finds himself on the brink&#8212;in a novel by an author who "has jumped into the front rank of thriller writers" (The Irish Times).<BR /> <BR /> In the summer of 1962, the world is on tenterhooks as Kennedy and Khrushchev square off over plans to place nuclear weapons in Cuba. At the same time, Helm Rust, ex-CIA operative and now small-time smuggler in the Florida Keys, receives two messages.<BR /> <BR /> One is a cry for help from his long-lost father in the Soviet Union. The other is allegedly from the desk of Castro himself.<BR /> <BR /> Heading for Russia, he becomes involved in a plot of espionage so deep he doesn't know which way to turn. Confiding in former allies leaves a trail of corpses and Rust is utterly cut off from any friends he ever had. The lack of trust drives him into the arms of the beautiful&#8212;and deceptive&#8212;Yelena, who attempts to embroil him in a violent web of international intrigue....]]></description>
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