Traitor's Kiss

Traitor's Kiss

by Gerald Seymour (Author)

Synopsis

Officially the Cold War is over. Between former enemies, the hand of friendship is exchanged in public. In private, though, the intelligence war goes on. An English trawler strays into Russian waters. When it returns, the captain has a package to deliver to British intelligence. For the next four years a high-ranking Russian naval officer, Viktor Archenko, passes valuable information to MI6. Suddenly he stops using the dead drop. His contacts in London know nothing about him - but they know he's under suspicion. The time has come to get him out. But a new breed plays the spy game now, men like Gabriel Locke. They have no interest in irrelevant Cold War sparring, or the risk of a spy scandal. There are deals to be done, alliances to be made. They would rather leave Archenko to fend for himself. He is, after all, a throwback and an embarrassing one at that. Only one veteran agent realizes that there is much more at stake than a man's life. Only he dares ask the question- if the war is over, who will fight the peace?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 03 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0593050916
ISBN 13: 9780593050910
Book Overview: Their biggest mistake was to think the Cold War is over

Media Reviews
Seymour remains, quite simply, the finest thriller writer at work in Britain today, and even his misfires are more interesting than most of the competition. In Traitor's Kiss, a high-ranking Russian naval officer, Viktor Archenko, passes valuable information to MI6. Suddenly he stops using the dead drop. His contacts in London know nothing about him - but they know he's under suspicion. But a new breed plays the spy game now, men like Gabriel Locke. They have no interest in irrelevant Cold War sparring, or the risk of a spy scandal. There are deals to be done, alliances to be made. They would rather leave Archenko to fend for himself. The time has come to get him out. With its veteran spy hero, this is Seymour firing on all cylinders.
Author Bio
Once a reporter for Independent Television News, Gerald Seymour has lived in the West Country for several years. His bestselling novels include, among others Harry's Game, The Glory Boys, Red Fox, Field of Blood, The Heart of Danger, Killing Ground, The Waiting Time, A Line in the Sand and, most recently, Holding the Zero. His latest novel The Untouchable is now available from Bantam Press.