The Warsaw Document (Quiller 4)
Adam HallKnown only by his codename, Quiller epitomizes the British spy made so famous by Ian Fleming's James Bond. The bureau insists upon giving Quiller a partner even though he works best alone. Saddled with a raw recruit, Quiller's explosive Warsaw assignment could blow sky high.
"The deadline was close and I knew now what London had sent me out here to do: define, infiltrate and destroy. And I couldn't do it just by standing in the way of the program Moscow was running. I'd have to get inside and blow it up from there."
Across the black snowscape of Poland's capital, a city where winter is more than a season, falls the shadow of a British Intelligence operation designed to save detente from explosion--an operation that pivots on an agent callously thrown into the front line of the Cold War and caught in the crossfire.
"Entertainment of the first rank." (The Guardian, London)