The Spy Trap
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor edge wear and scuffing. Page Condition: good. Markings: -. Binding: Appears intact as a hardcover. Stickers/Labels: No visible price stickers or library stamps noted.
A gripping Cold War espionage thriller, The Spy Trap places British spy Michael Evans at the centre of a deadly game of international intrigue and deception. Burton Graham crafts a taut, suspenseful narrative that chronicles Evans's perilous journey through a world of double agents, hidden identities, and Soviet shadows — where the line between ally and enemy is dangerously thin. The novel presents a visceral portrait of the spy trade at its most ruthless, drawing readers into a labyrinth of secrets stamped with the chilling mark of совершенно секретно — top secret. With sharp pacing and an atmosphere thick with Cold War paranoia, this is a compulsive read for fans of le Carré and Deighton.
Author: Burton Graham
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, J.M. Dent & Sons, London
Genre: Cold war & espionage
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor edge wear and scuffing. Page Condition: good. Markings: -. Binding: Appears intact as a hardcover. Stickers/Labels: No visible price stickers or library stamps noted.
A gripping Cold War espionage thriller, The Spy Trap places British spy Michael Evans at the centre of a deadly game of international intrigue and deception. Burton Graham crafts a taut, suspenseful narrative that chronicles Evans's perilous journey through a world of double agents, hidden identities, and Soviet shadows — where the line between ally and enemy is dangerously thin. The novel presents a visceral portrait of the spy trade at its most ruthless, drawing readers into a labyrinth of secrets stamped with the chilling mark of совершенно секретно — top secret. With sharp pacing and an atmosphere thick with Cold War paranoia, this is a compulsive read for fans of le Carré and Deighton.