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The Moscow Club

Moscow Club Joseph Finder It's 1991. The Cold War is over. Charlie Stone is a brilliant analyst for the CIA who made a name for himself during the height of the Cold War. But today his expertise is needed yet again: A top-secret tape'one that foretells a coup d'Etat in the Kremlin'has been smuggled out of the the Soviet Union by one of a few remaining moles. Stone's assessment of the transcript is two-fold: Not only is a very real, very violent power struggle underway but the plot may be linked to an old mystery involving the imprisonment of Stone's own father. Could a McCarthy-era enemy be trying to send Stone a deadly modern message' Soon Stone finds himself at the center of another conspiracy'framed for a grisly murder. Without proof of his innocence, Stone enters into a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse that leads him across the country, throughought Europe, and finally, to the Soviet Union. There, he will come face to face with a group of Kremlin insiders whose ruthless agenda threatens to disrupt the fragile balance of world power'and leave Stone with nowhere left to run. But before he can thwart a tragedy of epic proportions, he must put a stop to the elusive ways and means of THE MOSCOW CLUB.

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  • "Moscow Club Joseph Finder It's 1991. The Cold War is over. Charlie Stone is a brilliant analyst for the CIA who made a name for himself during the height of the Cold War. But today his expertise is needed yet again: A top-secret tape'one that foretells a coup d'Etat in the Kremlin'has been smuggled out of the the Soviet Union by one of a few remaining moles. Stone's assessment of the transcript is two-fold: Not only is a very real, very violent power struggle underway but the plot may be linked to an old mystery involving the imprisonment of Stone's own father. Could a McCarthy-era enemy be trying to send Stone a deadly modern message' Soon Stone finds himself at the center of another conspiracy'framed for a grisly murder. Without proof of his innocence, Stone enters into a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse that leads him across the country, throughought Europe, and finally, to the Soviet Union. There, he will come face to face with a group of Kremlin insiders whose ruthless agenda threatens to disrupt the fragile balance of world power'and leave Stone with nowhere left to run. But before he can thwart a tragedy of epic proportions, he must put a stop to the elusive ways and means of THE MOSCOW CLUB."@en
  • "Gros récit de politique-fiction écrit par un soviétologue américain. En vedette, un analyste de la CIA qui tente d'infléchir l'avenir immédiat de la Russie."
  • "Een Amerikaanse CIA-agent ontdekt dat er een coup in het Kremlin gepleegd zal worden die niet alleen glasnost teniet zal doen, maar die ook de sleutel blijkt te zijn tot geheimen in zijn eigen familie."
  • "The abrupt raising of the Iron Curtain, it would appear, has released a thousand intriguing ghosts from the past and given the spy novel a whole new lease on life. If Finder's fiction debut doesn't outdo Frederick Forsyth in grace of style, it surpasses both Forsyth and Ludlum in density of mystery and swirl of action. At the same time--not entirely surprisingly, coming from the author of Red Carpet, a study of the intricate connections between the Kremlin and U.S. big business--the plot is crammed with and even a little overwhelmed by details regarding the darker side of Soviet history and the workings of Soviet and U.S. intelligence. Assigned to examine a portentous tape sneaked out of Moscow by a mole, CIA Kremlinologist Charlie Stone finds himself in an espionage investigation of staggering complexity. As he hops among three continents, often the target of both the KGB and the CIA, Stone succeeds in vindicating his father, branded a traitor by McCarthy, while nosing out a plot by the head of the KGB to stage a violent coup during a Moscow summit that will end glasnost and set the world on its ear."@en
  • "While investigating an ominous coup brewing in Russia, CIA analyst Charlie Stone senses that the conspiracy is linked to an old mystery within his own family."@en
  • ""Charlie Stone is a brilliant analyst for the CIA, with an illustrious reputation for predicting the unpredictable ways of the Kremlin. He's summoned urgently to read the transcript of a tape recording smuggled out of the Soviet Union by one of the few remaining moles. Suddenly, Stone's investigation becomes deeply personal. He finds himself delving into a conspiracy whose roots lie in the first days of the Cold War. Framed for brutal murder, Stone finds himself in a cat-and-mouse pursuit across the United States, Europe, and finally, the Soviet Union."--Publisher description."@en
  • "1991. The Cold War is over. Yet a recording has been smuggled out of the Soviet Union by one of the few remaining moles in the Kremlin. The CIA's foremost Soviet analyst believes the transcript is the most important piece of intelligence that has ever crossed his desk. It suggests that a cabal of Kremlin insiders are plotting a coup, to overturn the Soviet regime from the inside. But before he can follow this trail to its end, he finds himself facing charges for a grisly murder he did not commit ..."@en
  • "Charlie, a brilliant analyst for the CIA predicts a coup in the U.S.S.R. He finds links to his family history and becomes involved in a nightmare of violence and paranoia."

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  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Translations"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "El club de Moscú"@es
  • "El club de Moscú"
  • "The Moscow Club"@en
  • "The Moscow Club"
  • "El Club de Moscú"
  • "Die hai jing zhou"
  • "Moskova kulübü"
  • "Moskovskiĭ klub : zakulisnai︠a︡ zhiznʹ Kremli︠a︡ i ne tolʹko-- : roman"
  • "Moskau-Connection Roman"
  • "The moscow club"
  • "Zártkörű klub"
  • "Moscow club"
  • "Moscow club"@it
  • "Moskva Klubben"@da
  • "Moskau connection : Roman"
  • "Moscow Club"
  • "Moscow Club"@en
  • "Moscow Club"@pl
  • "De Moskou Club"
  • "Moʻadon Mosḳṿah"
  • "Moskovskiĭ klub zakulisnai︠a︡ zhiznʹ Kremli︠a︡ i ne tolʹko-- : roman"
  • "Le club de Moscou : roman"
  • "The Moscow club"
  • "The Moscow club"@en
  • "El Club de Moscu"
  • "Punainen tori klo 11.00"@fi
  • "De Moskou club"
  • "Rat tajnih klubova"@en
  • "Rat tajnih klubova"

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