The Company of Strangers by Robert Wilson

The Company of Strangers by Robert Wilson

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Summary

Lisbon 1944. Andrea Aspinall, mathematician and spy, and Karl Voss, military attache to the German Legation, to find love in a world where no-one can be believed. After a night of terrible violence, Andrea is left with a secret which precipitates life-long addiction to the clandestine world.

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The Company of Strangers by Robert Wilson

Karl, a young intelligence officer, arrives in Hitler's East Front HQ committed to the cause, but finds himself implicated in the assassination of a minister and presiding over the debacle of Stalingrad which decimates his family. Damaged and working as a double agent, he is transferred to Lisbon - his brief, to save his country from disaster. Andrea, an Oxford mathematics graduate, is drafted into the Secret Service in the summer of 1944, and her first assignment is Lisbon, where the traffic in industrial diamonds giving the Nazis the tools to maintain their rocket-launching programme in Britain. Lisbon in 1944 houses as many spies and informers as it does ordinary citizens. And in the torrid July heat the endgame to the Iberian intelligence operation begins. Three Secret Services manouevre around each other, and Karl and Andrea are thrown together in a night of violence and intrigue. Berlin 1965: Andrea is sent to this schizophrenic city from London, where the Secret Service is reeling from the Philby affair. The Stasi are mountjng a fearsome counter-intelligence operation and she suddenly finds those desperate days in Lisbon replayed in the viral cold of a Berlin January, but this time she's not sure whose side she's on.
Praise for A Small Death in Lisbon 'An interesting..impressive novel' Sunday Telegraph 'A large book in every way...A highly satisfying book, part thriller, part psychological mystery and part novel of ideas. And it is superbly well written' Irish Times 'Complex and fascinating, the novel provides a memorable picture of the intrigue-ridden neutral city in 1941' The Times
Robert Wilson has spent several years in West Africa, and he drew on this experience for his Bruce Medway novels. He and his wife now live in Portugal, where The Company of Strangers is partly set.
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ISBN 13 9780002326698
ISBN 10 0002326698
Title The Company of Strangers
Author Robert Wilson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-02-19
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.