The novel "The Moscow Option" by Jeremy Duns is a gripping spy thriller set in 1969, featuring a former British spy, Paul Dark, now a traitor in Moscow. Dark must prevent a nuclear catastrophe by unraveling a complex web of deception. The book masterfully combines historical context with thrilling espionage.
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Headless Cross - Birmingham - Leeds - Aarhus
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