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The prince of Berlin

"The best spy novel Dan Sherman has ever written."--New York Daily NewsHarry Rose, last of the great American spymasters, has stepped to the helm of the Berlin station in the wake of the Second World War. From deep within a pulverized Germany, he launches his own renegade operation to avert World War III. But there are some within his camp who claim that Harry has finally gone too far, playing the game of nations from the bottom of the deck. Here is an inside story of the nuclear arms race -- the politics, the passion and the sheer lust for power. In short, here is a tale of elite Cold Warriors who lived and died by a dictum that reads: He who deploys a thermonuclear weapon is tantamount to God. This is the novel that elevated Dan Sherman to that "exalted plateau occupied by John LeCarre and Graham Greene." This is also the novel that inspired a whole new wave of espionage thrillers that will live in spy fiction forever. Other Dan Sherman thrillers from E-Reads: The Traitor, The Man Who Loved Mata Hari, The White Mandarin.

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  • ""The best spy novel Dan Sherman has ever written."--New York Daily NewsHarry Rose, last of the great American spymasters, has stepped to the helm of the Berlin station in the wake of the Second World War. From deep within a pulverized Germany, he launches his own renegade operation to avert World War III. But there are some within his camp who claim that Harry has finally gone too far, playing the game of nations from the bottom of the deck. Here is an inside story of the nuclear arms race -- the politics, the passion and the sheer lust for power. In short, here is a tale of elite Cold Warriors who lived and died by a dictum that reads: He who deploys a thermonuclear weapon is tantamount to God. This is the novel that elevated Dan Sherman to that "exalted plateau occupied by John LeCarre and Graham Greene." This is also the novel that inspired a whole new wave of espionage thrillers that will live in spy fiction forever. Other Dan Sherman thrillers from E-Reads: The Traitor, The Man Who Loved Mata Hari, The White Mandarin."@en

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  • "Spy stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The prince of Berlin"@en
  • "The prince of Berlin"
  • "The Prince of Berlin"
  • "The Prince of Berlin"@en
  • "Teiō Shissō"
  • "Teiō shissō"@ja
  • "帝王失踪"