London Match - Book 3 in the Trilogy Game, Set and Match (Grafton) [Paperback] Len Deighton
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Len Deighton
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Format
Paperback
Pages
405
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1986
Publisher
Grafton Books
Description
As the thrilling trilogy reaches its climax, Bernard Sampson finds himself drawn back to the enigmatic streets of Berlin. This time, the stakes have never been higher. With secrets lurking in every corner and old loyalties being tested, Bernard embarks on a journey where trust is a scarce commodity and danger is always one step behind.
In this captivating finale, the tension escalates as Bernard navigates through a web of intrigue, betrayal, and espionage. His past collides with the present, forcing him to confront not only external adversaries but also his own inner demons. Every decision could tip the balance in this high-stakes game.
Len Deighton's masterful storytelling shines as he brings an electrifying conclusion to this espionage saga. Readers will be riveted by the twists and turns, eagerly turning pages to uncover the fates of beloved characters. With sharp wit and a keen eye for detail, the narrative immerses you in a world where every clue counts and nothing is what it seems.
In this captivating finale, the tension escalates as Bernard navigates through a web of intrigue, betrayal, and espionage. His past collides with the present, forcing him to confront not only external adversaries but also his own inner demons. Every decision could tip the balance in this high-stakes game.
Len Deighton's masterful storytelling shines as he brings an electrifying conclusion to this espionage saga. Readers will be riveted by the twists and turns, eagerly turning pages to uncover the fates of beloved characters. With sharp wit and a keen eye for detail, the narrative immerses you in a world where every clue counts and nothing is what it seems.
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