Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon

Leaving Berlin

by Joseph Kanon

Berlin 1949: a city still in ruins almost four years after the war, caught between political idealism and the harsh realities of Soviet occupation. Espionage, like the black market, is still a way of life.

Alex Meier is a young Jewish writer who fled the Nazis for America before the war. Now, the politics of his youth have put him in the crosshairs of the McCarthy witch-hunts.

Faced with deportation and the loss of his family, Alex makes a desperate bargain with the fledgling CIA: he will earn his way back to America by acting as their agent in his native Berlin.

But almost from the start things go fatally wrong..

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Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2014

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