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by Robert Wilson (Author) "She was running, running as she had done before in her dreams, except this wasn't a dream, even though with the flares dropping, as slowly..." (more)
Key Phrases: black metal trunk, médico forense, bomb programme, Judy Laverne, Karl Voss, Beecham Lazard (more...)
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Robert Wilson, whose award-winning A Small Death in Lisbon broke him out as an international thriller writer in the Ambler, le Carré, and Furst tradition, scores with this exceptionally well-plotted novel of wartime intrigue in England and Portugal. Andrea Aspinall, a brilliant young British mathematician, is recruited by the British Secret Service and put through a rush course in spycraft before being sent to Lisbon, where she quickly falls in love with a disenchanted German agent and, in less than two weeks, manages to lose her virginity, unmask a conspiracy, and interrupt Germany's plan to build the first atomic bomb. The action covers a long time span--from the early years of Word War II to the era of glasnost, when Andrea, now an Oxford mathematician long retired from spying, encounters the man she once loved and lost. Karl Voss has become an East German double agent who's bent on revealing the Russian mole in England's service. The narrative wanders a bit, but the strong, spare writing and deft characterization set this apart as one of the year's better international espionage novels, one that should introduce Wilson to a bigger audience. --Jane Adams

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This tense thriller from the author of A Small Death in Lisbon (2000) mixes mathematics with wartime intrigue to fine effect. British intelligence hires Andrea Aspinall, a mathematical wunderkind, to make use of her extraordinary gift in hunting atomic secrets. But Andrea disappears in Lisbon, where she adopts a new identity and meets Karl Voss, an attach‚ at the German legation, who's plotting against the Nazis. The action shifts to Portugal and cold-war Berlin, where intrigue and counter-intrigue are routine, until a bleak ending brings the reader up short. The narrative spans the years from WWII to glasnost and the collapse of the Berlin Wall, yet for all the inevitable social commentary the novel remains at heart a conventional sociopolitical thriller with strong echoes of le Carr‚, Ambler, Deighton and others not to mention Gravity's Rainbow. As the story lengthens and the calendar pages fall away, suspense inevitably slackens, though for the most part the novel remains supremely readable. Wilson's spare prose style never becomes skeletal, and the characters, while lightly sketched, remain believable. The author portrays Andrea in particular with sympathy and insight, and adumbrates her remarkable ability early on when she describes what might be called the joys of mathematics: "The number six... has three divisors one, two and three which if added together come to... six. Isn't that perfect?" The verdict: an evocative and compelling thriller. 5-city author tour; 75,000 first printing. (Oct. 19)Forecast: After the success of A Small Death in Lisbon, winner of Britain's CWA Gold Dagger Award, a lot is riding on this follow-up; expect sales to exceed those of the previous novel.

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Product Details
  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest Books (November 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156027100
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156027106
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars 39 customer reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #463,016 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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First Sentence:
She was running, running as she had done before in her dreams, except this wasn't a dream, even though with the flares dropping, as slowly as petals, and the yellow light, and the dark streets with the orange glow on the skyline it could easily be a dream, a horror dream. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
black metal trunk, médico forense, bomb programme, snow leopard, buff envelope, atomic pile
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Judy Laverne, Karl Voss, Beecham Lazard, Jim Wallis, German Legation, Joao Ribeiro, Bairro Alto, General Rieff, Father Harpur, Louis Greig, General Stiller, Richard Rose, East Berlin, Dona Mafalda, Hot Room, Mary Couples, Quinta da Aguia, Raúl Jiménez, Captain Voss, New York, Sixth Army, Colonel Weiss, Hal Couples, Andrea Aspinall, Anne Ashworth
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