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Timothy Sebastian, Author, Tim Sebastian, Author William Morrow & Company $22 (270p) ISBN 978-0-688-11448-0
Born in England to Russian parents, Edward Bell's Russian heritage ensnares him in a web of compromise, deceit and danger in this thoughtful and well-crafted thriller about post-Cold War realities and Cold War secrets. The secrets are files...
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Tim Sebastian, Author Delacorte Press $17.95 (326p) ISBN 978-0-385-29655-7
Former BBC correspondent Sebastian (who wrote of his expulsion from the U.S.S.R. on espionage charges in I Spy in Russia) set this workmanlike, methodical first novel in wintry, forbidding Moscow, a city full of spies, counteragents and distrust. It'
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Tim Sebastian, Author Delacorte Press $19.95 (318p) ISBN 978-0-385-29880-3
How to write a Cold War spy thriller in these days of perestroika ? Sebastian sustains what might have seemed an endangered genre, abetted by a last-minute postponement of publication date that allowed him to update the book in light of the...
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Tim Sebastian, Author Delacorte Press $20 (312p) ISBN 978-0-385-29881-0
Although masterfully plotted and intelligently written, Sebastian's latest espionage thriller (after the highly praised Spy Shadow ) is not as mesmerizing as its predecessor. In Russia, the formerly loved and respected Soviet General Secretary is...
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Tim Sebastian, Author William Morrow & Company $20 (286p) ISBN 978-0-688-11447-3
Writing at the borders of the genre, former BBC correspondent Sebastian (whose Saviour's Gate was a prescient view of the collapse of the U.S.S.R.) pens his powerful new espionage thriller in elliptical, impressionistic prose that recalls The Third...
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Tim Sebastian, Author Avon Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-380-71863-4
A powerful tale of espionage about a British Intelligence mole who pursues an East German secret service agent after the fall of the Berlin Wall. (Jan.)
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Tim Sebastian. Severn, $28.99 (240p) ISBN 978-0-7278-8952-2
Convincing and intelligent characters elevate this complex contemporary spy thriller from British author Sebastian (Spy in Question). After a five-year silence, Arkady Mazurin, who was once the U.K.’s most valuable Russian intelligence asset, makes...
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