The Berlin ConspiracyJack Teller is through with the CIA—until the Berlin station is contacted by a Colonel in the East German Stasi just days before President John F. Kennedy's scheduled visit to the Wall. The Stasi officer has an important message—and he will speak to no one but Jack. The informant claims a treacherous plot is brewing to assassinate the American president in Germany—a conspiracy originating at the highest levels of the U.S. government. Only Jack Teller believes the threat is real, and it has left him alienated and alone in a divided city that holds too many dark secrets. And if he forgets the two essential truths of the espionage game—that lies are currency and nothing is what it seems—he won't live to prevent a global catastrophe. |
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User Review - Hanneri - LibraryThingJack Teller was born in Germany. His father died in WWI. His mother died when he was young. He left his little brother with his aunt and he went to the US. He is recruited by the CIA as an operator in ... Read full review
THE BERLIN CONSPIRACY
User Review - KirkusCold War spycraft and the Kennedy assassination constitute the not-exactly-virgin territory explored with a certain noirish flair in this familiar but well-made debut thriller.Like many a spy before ... Read full review
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Section 21 | 240 |
Section 22 | 248 |
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Section 9 | 107 |
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