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The Moscow Club
The Moscow Club
Author: Joseph Finder
Did Lenin, on his deathbed, write a testament denouncing the newly founded Soviet Union as a police state? — Did an ultra-secret American organization aid Beria in a failed coup following the death of Stalin? — How do these two seemingly unrelated incidents connect with CIA Soviet analyst Charlie Stone's father's imprisonment during the Mc...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451171191
ISBN-10: 0451171195
Publication Date: 1/3/1992
Pages: 544
Rating:
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3.6 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This is a very exciting book with international intrigue, spies, and many twists and turns. If you like thrillers, you'll like this one.
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A good "thriller" read. Fast-paced and keeps you wanting to know more. Hard to put down!
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Finder writes exciting novels and is in the same class with several other thriller authors. Nelson DeMille writes that this is one of the best novels yet written about political conspiracy. The Cold War is over, but buried in the depths of the Soviet past is a secret so explosive that leaders in both the East and the West will do anything to keep it hidden. An entertaining thriller.
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"The first great post-cold war thriller"...
"One of the best novels yet written about political conspiracy" -Nelson DeMille


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