Brandenburg (OME)

Brandenburg (OME)

by HenryPorter (Author)

Synopsis

The Stasi was among the most sophisticated intelligence organisations in the world, but by the end of the 1980s the Orwellian state of East Germany was collapsing around it. The special squads of armed officers, the torture chambers in the Stasi jail, the hundreds of thousands of informers could do nothing to prevent the rebellion that saw the fall of the Berlin Wall. It is in the context of these last few paranoid weeks of the Communist world, when a population that had been oppressed for nearly sixty years found the will to rise up, that this outstanding thriller is set. Its hero is Dr Rudolf Rosenharte, an academic from Dresden and agent for MI6; his controller is Robert Harland, from A SPY'S LIFE and EMPIRE STATE. When Rosenharte's security is compromised he is faced with a stark choice: to defect to the West, leaving his beloved family to the mercies of the Stasi, or return to East Germany to carry out a dangerous assignment under the Stasi's suspicious eye...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Edition: Open Market Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 01 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 0752865528
ISBN 13: 9780752865522
Book Overview: Henry Porter has turned to one of the 20th century's major turning points - the fall of Communism - for this powerful and compelling thriller. It confirms Porter's reputation as the master of the quality modern thriller. Henry Porter has received excellent reviews for all his novels: 'The future of the spy novel is in safe hands. The man writes like a dream. Challenging, ambitious, thoughtful, authoritative, he's a le Carre for this century' Glasgow Herald. 'Porter has consolidated his reputation for writing some of the best espionage thrillers around ... a powerful, propulsive piece of thriller writing' Observer. 'Cool and compassionate ... plausible, scary and exciting ... Excellent' Literary Review. 'Immaculately paced and refreshingly well written' The Economist. '[Porter] brings a Buchanesque breath of fresh air to the genre' Express. 'A thriller writer of tremendous verve who takes his readers on a white-knuckle ride but never leaves them for dead' Spectator 'There are even those who suggest that the entire spy-fiction is dead or dying. Henry Porter proves it is alive and well - this is top quality stuff' Daily Mail.

Author Bio
Henry Porter has written for most national broadsheet newspapers. He was editor of the Atticus column on the Sunday Times, moving to set up the Sunday Correspondent magazine in 1988. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Observer, Evening Standard and Sunday Telegraph. He is the British editor of Vanity Fair, and lives in London.