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The Romeo Flag

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When Nicola Ward inherits a trunk filled with family photographs, jewelry and papers that appear to be written in Chinese and Russian, she dispatches them to an auction house to be appraised. But her family memorabilia may contain startling information about a Soviet spy ring, and together with Neil Walker, the ex-CIA agent hired to research the documents, Nicola plunges into a dizzying game of international espionage and politics that will have her questioning her own identity—and fighting for her very life.... In a sophisticated thriller that hurtles from the last days of the royal Romanovs to WWII Shanghai to present day San Francisco and Maine, Carolyn Hougan delivers all the adventure, romance and history that has the San Diego Union proclaiming that her fiction “ranks right up there with the works of such authors as Ken Follett and Helen MacInnes.”

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The Romeo Flag, Carolyn Hougan

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1990
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Titolo
The Romeo Flag
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1990
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
408
ISBN10
0449218333
ISBN13
9780449218334
Serie
Valutazione
3,35 su 5
Descrizione
When Nicola Ward inherits a trunk filled with family photographs, jewelry and papers that appear to be written in Chinese and Russian, she dispatches them to an auction house to be appraised. But her family memorabilia may contain startling information about a Soviet spy ring, and together with Neil Walker, the ex-CIA agent hired to research the documents, Nicola plunges into a dizzying game of international espionage and politics that will have her questioning her own identity—and fighting for her very life.... In a sophisticated thriller that hurtles from the last days of the royal Romanovs to WWII Shanghai to present day San Francisco and Maine, Carolyn Hougan delivers all the adventure, romance and history that has the San Diego Union proclaiming that her fiction “ranks right up there with the works of such authors as Ken Follett and Helen MacInnes.”