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Moscow Sting

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When Finn, a former British spy, is poisoned by a Russian assassin, his ex-boss Adrian, chief of MI6, wants vengeance. He also wants answers—information that only Finn's widow, Anna, knows. But the former KGB colonel who betrayed her country for love vanished with their child shortly after Finn's death.


Adrian isn't the only one eager to find Anna. Finn accessed intelligence so sensitive that the KGB are willing to kill again to protect it—a chase that has piqued the interest of the major intelligence agencies, be they government-sponsored or private, around the world. Though Medvedev has assumed the presidency, everyone knows that Putin continues to pull all the strings. Just what is Russia concealing beneath its immense new oil wealth and veil of political cordiality?


Anna holds the key to unlocking the secrets of her motherland. Taken to America for protection and information, the former Russian agent faces her greatest test: to ensure her freedom and protect her child, she must uncover the full truth before anyone else—even as friend and foe both set her in their sights.


Moving from Paris to New York, the Kremlin to the American Southwest, Moscow Sting is an absorbing and timely tale of intrigue, betrayal, fatal lies, and complex truths, told with the authentic detail and chilling insight of an experienced insider.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 28, 2010
      British author Dryden's poignant portrayal of Anna Resnikov, a KGB colonel who forsook her country to marry a former MI6 agent, Finn, powers this intense sequel to his 2009 debut, Red to Black. After a Russian assassin poisons Finn in Paris and delivers his body to the British embassy in Berlin three days later, Anna goes on the run with her young son by Finn. She becomes a pawn in a deadly game involving numerous intelligence agencies and contractors who recognize that only she knows the identity of Mikhail, a ghostlike double agent who's close to Vladimir Putin and possesses invaluable information about the "new" Russia—specifically its strategies to do with its substantial Siberian oil riches—that could dramatically affect the world's balance of power. While the breakneck pacing and serpentine plot will satisfy espionage fans, the ingenuity and insight that Anna displays in her desperate plight leave a more lasting impression than all the spy machinations.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Listening to Simon Vance read MOSCOW STING is a joy. The thriller, a sequel to RED TO BLACK, focuses on the search for Anna Resnikov, a former KGB officer who defected and married an MI6 agent named Finn, whom she was assigned to seduce but fell in love with. Now the Russians have killed Finn, and Anna is in hiding to protect herself and her son, but the British government wants her to ferret out Finn's source of information on Putin's plan to control Europe's access to oil and natural gas. Because the novel is told from the viewpoints of various characters, Vance has a lot of opportunity to display his versatility, especially in his portrayals of the well-defined central characters. All the better, MOSCOW STING is a gripping story, filled with political and human insights and highlighted by a surprising ending. D.J.S. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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