Author: David Downing
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616956046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Winter 1917: As a generation of Europe's young men perish on the fronts, British spy Jack McColl is assigned a dangerous sabotage mission deep in Central Asia where German influence is strong. Meanwhile, the woman he loves, Caitlin, is in Bolshevik Russia, thrilled to cover the Revolution. Caitlin knows Moscow is where she is meant to be - even if she is putting her life at risk. But years of bloody war have taken their toll on all of Europe, and Jack and Caitlin's relationship may become another casualty. Can a revolutionary love a spy? And if she does, will it cost one of them their lives?
Lenin's Roller Coaster
Author: David Downing
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616956046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Winter 1917: As a generation of Europe's young men perish on the fronts, British spy Jack McColl is assigned a dangerous sabotage mission deep in Central Asia where German influence is strong. Meanwhile, the woman he loves, Caitlin, is in Bolshevik Russia, thrilled to cover the Revolution. Caitlin knows Moscow is where she is meant to be - even if she is putting her life at risk. But years of bloody war have taken their toll on all of Europe, and Jack and Caitlin's relationship may become another casualty. Can a revolutionary love a spy? And if she does, will it cost one of them their lives?
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616956046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Winter 1917: As a generation of Europe's young men perish on the fronts, British spy Jack McColl is assigned a dangerous sabotage mission deep in Central Asia where German influence is strong. Meanwhile, the woman he loves, Caitlin, is in Bolshevik Russia, thrilled to cover the Revolution. Caitlin knows Moscow is where she is meant to be - even if she is putting her life at risk. But years of bloody war have taken their toll on all of Europe, and Jack and Caitlin's relationship may become another casualty. Can a revolutionary love a spy? And if she does, will it cost one of them their lives?
One Man's Flag
Author: David Downing
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616952709
Category : Intelligence officers
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
"A novel of espionage during the First World War"--Jacket.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616952709
Category : Intelligence officers
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
"A novel of espionage during the First World War"--Jacket.
Hunted Through Central Asia
Author: Pavel Stepanovich Nazarov
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Thank You, Comrade Stalin!
Author: Jeffrey Brooks
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691088675
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Drawing from research into the most influential Russian newspapers, this book explores the nature, origins, and effects of the idealization of the state, Communist Party, and leader in the Soviet Union between the Revolution and the Cold War.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691088675
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Drawing from research into the most influential Russian newspapers, this book explores the nature, origins, and effects of the idealization of the state, Communist Party, and leader in the Soviet Union between the Revolution and the Cold War.
Lenin
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Are you tired of the mainstream portrayal of Lenin as a benevolent revolutionary? Do you want to peek behind the curtain to understand the man who was truly responsible for the rise of communism and its destructive legacy? "Lenin: From Ideology to Tyranny" is your ultimate guide to understanding the real Lenin - the architect of a brutal regime that changed the course of history. This book peels back the layers of propaganda to reveal the true face of Leninism. In this book, you will discover: - The psychological profile of Lenin, and how his personality shaped his political ideology and leadership. - Lenin's adaptation of Marxist theory, and his contributions and deviations that birthed Leninism. - The Vanguard Party Concept: an evaluation of Lenin's idea of an elite vanguard party, and its implications for democratic principles and individual freedom. - An in-depth analysis of Lenin's principle of democratic centralism, and its impact on intra-party democracy versus authoritarianism. - The State and Revolution: Lenin's work and its practical implications for the dictatorship of the proletariat and political dissent suppression. - Lenin's policies towards peasants and land reforms, and their impact on agricultural productivity and famine. - The transition from War Communism to the New Economic Policy: an assessment of the economic and ideological consequences. - Lenin's involvement in and responsibility for the Red Terror, including the use of political violence and repression. - A critique of Lenin's policies on national self-determination and their practical application in the diverse ethnic context of the Soviet Union. If you want to understand the real Lenin, the man behind the global impact of communism, then this book is your guide. Don't let mainstream history dictate your understanding. Buy "Lenin: From Ideology to Tyranny" today.
Publisher: Conrad Riker
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Are you tired of the mainstream portrayal of Lenin as a benevolent revolutionary? Do you want to peek behind the curtain to understand the man who was truly responsible for the rise of communism and its destructive legacy? "Lenin: From Ideology to Tyranny" is your ultimate guide to understanding the real Lenin - the architect of a brutal regime that changed the course of history. This book peels back the layers of propaganda to reveal the true face of Leninism. In this book, you will discover: - The psychological profile of Lenin, and how his personality shaped his political ideology and leadership. - Lenin's adaptation of Marxist theory, and his contributions and deviations that birthed Leninism. - The Vanguard Party Concept: an evaluation of Lenin's idea of an elite vanguard party, and its implications for democratic principles and individual freedom. - An in-depth analysis of Lenin's principle of democratic centralism, and its impact on intra-party democracy versus authoritarianism. - The State and Revolution: Lenin's work and its practical implications for the dictatorship of the proletariat and political dissent suppression. - Lenin's policies towards peasants and land reforms, and their impact on agricultural productivity and famine. - The transition from War Communism to the New Economic Policy: an assessment of the economic and ideological consequences. - Lenin's involvement in and responsibility for the Red Terror, including the use of political violence and repression. - A critique of Lenin's policies on national self-determination and their practical application in the diverse ethnic context of the Soviet Union. If you want to understand the real Lenin, the man behind the global impact of communism, then this book is your guide. Don't let mainstream history dictate your understanding. Buy "Lenin: From Ideology to Tyranny" today.
Jack of Spies
Author: David Downing
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616952695
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
This complex and “always entertaining” espionage novel takes readers to the dawn of the most fascinating characters of the 20th century—the spy (Washington Post). On the eve of WWI, a Scottish car salesman’s ‘innocent’ data-gathering plunges him into a high-stakes game of espionage he never expected. It is 1913, and those who follow the news closely can see the world is teetering on the brink of war. Jack McColl, a Scottish car salesman with an uncanny ear for languages, has always hoped to make a job for himself as a spy. As his sales calls take him from city to great city—Hong Kong to Shanghai to San Francisco to New York—he moonlights collecting intelligence for His Majesty’s Secret Service, but British espionage is in its infancy and Jack has nothing but a shoestring budget and the very tenuous protection of a boss in far-away London. He knows, though, that a geopolitical catastrophe is brewing, and now is both the moment to prove himself and the moment his country needs him most. Unfortunately, this is also the moment he begins to realize what his aspiration might cost him. He understands his life is at stake when activities in China suddenly escalate from innocent data-gathering and casual strolls along German military concessions to arrest warrants and knife attacks. Meanwhile, a sharp, vivacious American suffragette journalist has wiled her way deep into his affections, and it is not long before he realizes that her Irish-American family might be embroiled in the Irish Republican movement Jack’s bosses are fighting against. How can he choose between his country and the woman he loves? And would he even be able to make such a choice without losing both?
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616952695
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
This complex and “always entertaining” espionage novel takes readers to the dawn of the most fascinating characters of the 20th century—the spy (Washington Post). On the eve of WWI, a Scottish car salesman’s ‘innocent’ data-gathering plunges him into a high-stakes game of espionage he never expected. It is 1913, and those who follow the news closely can see the world is teetering on the brink of war. Jack McColl, a Scottish car salesman with an uncanny ear for languages, has always hoped to make a job for himself as a spy. As his sales calls take him from city to great city—Hong Kong to Shanghai to San Francisco to New York—he moonlights collecting intelligence for His Majesty’s Secret Service, but British espionage is in its infancy and Jack has nothing but a shoestring budget and the very tenuous protection of a boss in far-away London. He knows, though, that a geopolitical catastrophe is brewing, and now is both the moment to prove himself and the moment his country needs him most. Unfortunately, this is also the moment he begins to realize what his aspiration might cost him. He understands his life is at stake when activities in China suddenly escalate from innocent data-gathering and casual strolls along German military concessions to arrest warrants and knife attacks. Meanwhile, a sharp, vivacious American suffragette journalist has wiled her way deep into his affections, and it is not long before he realizes that her Irish-American family might be embroiled in the Irish Republican movement Jack’s bosses are fighting against. How can he choose between his country and the woman he loves? And would he even be able to make such a choice without losing both?
Moth
Author: James Sallis
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 164129146X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Lew Griffin, now fifty years old, has abandoned his former career as a New Orleans private investigator for the safety of teaching. But his old life draws him back. One of the very few lights from Lew Griffin’s dark and violent past has flickered out. His one-time lover, LaVerne Adams, is dead—and her daughter, Alouette, has vanished into a seamy, dead-end world of users and abusers, leaving behind a critically fragile premature infant daughter. Griffin is determined to keep his distance from the dangers of the New Orleans night. But his inescapable obligation to an old friend keeps bringing him back like a moth to a flame.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 164129146X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Lew Griffin, now fifty years old, has abandoned his former career as a New Orleans private investigator for the safety of teaching. But his old life draws him back. One of the very few lights from Lew Griffin’s dark and violent past has flickered out. His one-time lover, LaVerne Adams, is dead—and her daughter, Alouette, has vanished into a seamy, dead-end world of users and abusers, leaving behind a critically fragile premature infant daughter. Griffin is determined to keep his distance from the dangers of the New Orleans night. But his inescapable obligation to an old friend keeps bringing him back like a moth to a flame.
The Finisher
Author: Peter Lovesey
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641292881
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
On the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, Peter Lovesey, Mystery Writers of America Grand Master and titan of the British detective novel, returns to the subject of his very first mystery—running. Through a particularly ill-fated series of events, couch potato Maeve Kelly, an elementary school teacher whose mother always assured her “curvy” girls shouldn’t waste their time trying to be fit, has been forced to sign up for the Other Half, Bath’s springtime half marathon. The training is brutal, but she must disprove her mother and collect pledges for her aunt’s beloved charity. What Maeve doesn’t know is just how vicious some of the other runners are. Meanwhile, Detective Peter Diamond is tasked with crowd control on the raucous day of the race—and catches sight of a violent criminal he put away a decade ago, and who very much seems to be up to his old tricks now that he is paroled. Diamond’s hackles are already up when he learns that one of the runners never crossed the finish line and disappeared without a trace. Was Diamond a spectator to murder?
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641292881
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
On the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, Peter Lovesey, Mystery Writers of America Grand Master and titan of the British detective novel, returns to the subject of his very first mystery—running. Through a particularly ill-fated series of events, couch potato Maeve Kelly, an elementary school teacher whose mother always assured her “curvy” girls shouldn’t waste their time trying to be fit, has been forced to sign up for the Other Half, Bath’s springtime half marathon. The training is brutal, but she must disprove her mother and collect pledges for her aunt’s beloved charity. What Maeve doesn’t know is just how vicious some of the other runners are. Meanwhile, Detective Peter Diamond is tasked with crowd control on the raucous day of the race—and catches sight of a violent criminal he put away a decade ago, and who very much seems to be up to his old tricks now that he is paroled. Diamond’s hackles are already up when he learns that one of the runners never crossed the finish line and disappeared without a trace. Was Diamond a spectator to murder?
The Marylebone Drop: A Novella
Author: Mick Herron
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641290137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
A drop, in spook parlance, is the passing on of secret information. It’s also what happens just before you hit the ground. Old spooks carry the memory of tradecraft in their bones, and when Solomon Dortmund sees an envelope being passed from one pair of hands to another in a Marylebone café, he knows he’s witnessed more than an innocent encounter. But in relaying his suspicions to John Bachelor, who babysits retired spies like Solly for MI5, he sets in motion a train of events that will alter lives.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641290137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
A drop, in spook parlance, is the passing on of secret information. It’s also what happens just before you hit the ground. Old spooks carry the memory of tradecraft in their bones, and when Solomon Dortmund sees an envelope being passed from one pair of hands to another in a Marylebone café, he knows he’s witnessed more than an innocent encounter. But in relaying his suspicions to John Bachelor, who babysits retired spies like Solly for MI5, he sets in motion a train of events that will alter lives.
Cottonwood
Author: Scott Phillips
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641291419
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
From the author of New York Times Notable book The Ice Harvest, a cult classic of Western noir set in a 19th century Kansas frontier town rocked by a series of brutal murders Introducing photographer and saloon owner Bill Ogden. Perfect for fans of Deadwood and Justified In 1872, Cottonwood, Kansas, is a one-horse speck on the map; a community of run-down farms, dusty roads, and two-bit crooks. Self-educated saloon owner and photographer Bill Ogden looks on his adopted town with an eye to making a profit or getting out. His brains and ambition bring him to the attention of one Marc Leval, a wealthy Chicago developer with big plans for the small town. The advent of the railroad and rumors of a cattle trail turn Cottonwood into a wild and wooly boomtown—and with Leval as a partner, Ogden dreams of bringing civilization to the prairie. But civilizing the Great Plains was never that simple. While many in Cottonwood distrust Leval’s motives, and mob violence threatens to derail the town’s dreams of greatness, Ogden finds himself dangerously obsessed with Leval’s stunningly beautiful wife. Meanwhile, plying its sinister trade unnoticed, an apparently ordinary local farm family quietly butchers traveling salesmen, weary travelers, and other unsuspecting wanderers. In his own inimitable brand of narrative wizardry, Scott Phillips traces the metamorphosis of a frontier town that becomes a lightning rod for sin, corruption, and murder. He also brings to life actual crimes that befell Kansas in the 1870s and 1880s, carried out by a strange clan who popularly became known as the Bloody Benders. Brilliantly written, maliciously fun, and full of many surprises, Cottonwood is historical fiction at its finest.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641291419
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
From the author of New York Times Notable book The Ice Harvest, a cult classic of Western noir set in a 19th century Kansas frontier town rocked by a series of brutal murders Introducing photographer and saloon owner Bill Ogden. Perfect for fans of Deadwood and Justified In 1872, Cottonwood, Kansas, is a one-horse speck on the map; a community of run-down farms, dusty roads, and two-bit crooks. Self-educated saloon owner and photographer Bill Ogden looks on his adopted town with an eye to making a profit or getting out. His brains and ambition bring him to the attention of one Marc Leval, a wealthy Chicago developer with big plans for the small town. The advent of the railroad and rumors of a cattle trail turn Cottonwood into a wild and wooly boomtown—and with Leval as a partner, Ogden dreams of bringing civilization to the prairie. But civilizing the Great Plains was never that simple. While many in Cottonwood distrust Leval’s motives, and mob violence threatens to derail the town’s dreams of greatness, Ogden finds himself dangerously obsessed with Leval’s stunningly beautiful wife. Meanwhile, plying its sinister trade unnoticed, an apparently ordinary local farm family quietly butchers traveling salesmen, weary travelers, and other unsuspecting wanderers. In his own inimitable brand of narrative wizardry, Scott Phillips traces the metamorphosis of a frontier town that becomes a lightning rod for sin, corruption, and murder. He also brings to life actual crimes that befell Kansas in the 1870s and 1880s, carried out by a strange clan who popularly became known as the Bloody Benders. Brilliantly written, maliciously fun, and full of many surprises, Cottonwood is historical fiction at its finest.