Faith, Hope, and Charity (Three-Volume Set)
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Faith — The first novel in the "Faith, Hope and Charity" trilogy returns veteran British intelligence officer Bernard Samson to Cold War Berlin, where shifting loyalties and buried secrets force him to confront the possibility that those closest to him cannot be trusted. (BCA 1994) Hope — The second instalment deepens the web of deception surrounding Samson as he operates across a divided Europe, chronicling the psychological toll of a spy's life in which every relationship is shadowed by the possibility of betrayal. (1st ed, 1st impr, 1995) Charity — The concluding volume brings Samson's long ordeal to its resolution, unravelling the final threads of a conspiracy that has stretched across the entire series and delivering a denouement as emotionally devastating as it is politically sharp. (1st ed., 1st impr, 1996)
Author: Deighton
Format: Hardback
Published: 1998, by Harper Collins
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Faith — The first novel in the "Faith, Hope and Charity" trilogy returns veteran British intelligence officer Bernard Samson to Cold War Berlin, where shifting loyalties and buried secrets force him to confront the possibility that those closest to him cannot be trusted. (BCA 1994) Hope — The second instalment deepens the web of deception surrounding Samson as he operates across a divided Europe, chronicling the psychological toll of a spy's life in which every relationship is shadowed by the possibility of betrayal. (1st ed, 1st impr, 1995) Charity — The concluding volume brings Samson's long ordeal to its resolution, unravelling the final threads of a conspiracy that has stretched across the entire series and delivering a denouement as emotionally devastating as it is politically sharp. (1st ed., 1st impr, 1996)