The deadly green (Cassell suspense)

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“The Deadly Green” by John Rossiter is a vintage Cold War thriller from 1970, perfect for fans of classic spy novels. This hardcover First Edition, published by Cassell, plunges readers into a world of espionage where a British Foreign Office agent has absconded with a million dollars, a joint Anglo-American asset. The mission: recover the money before it fuels Soviet operations. Expect a suspenseful race against time across 198 pages, filled with double agents, political intrigue, and moral compromises. Rossiter, known for realistic spy narratives, delivers a tense and atmospheric read, reminiscent of le Carr and Deighton. A rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of Cold War era fiction, this is a gripping tale of betrayal and high-stakes international politics.

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A member of the British Foreign Office, working in conjunction with the Americans, has disappeared with one million of their dollars. Besides being an embarrashment, the money has to be recovered before it can be used by the other side.

Dive into a Cold War thriller with John Rossiter's "The Deadly Green," a gripping tale of espionage and intrigue published in 1970 by Cassell. This First Edition hardcover plunges you into a world where trust is a luxury and betrayal lurks around every corner. A high-ranking member of the British Foreign Office, operating in close collaboration with American intelligence, has vanished. But his disappearance isn't the only problem: he's taken with him a staggering one million dollars. In the tense atmosphere of the Cold War, this is more than just a financial loss; it's a potential geopolitical disaster. The missing agent, and the stolen money, represents a major embarrassment for both the British and American governments. The immediate priority is to recover the money before it falls into enemy hands, where it could be used to fund covert operations and destabilize the fragile balance of power. Every hour counts as intelligence agencies on both sides of the Atlantic scramble to track him down. Rossiter masterfully weaves a narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. With 198 pages of suspense, "The Deadly Green" explores the moral ambiguities of espionage, the high stakes of international politics, and the personal toll on those caught in the crossfire. Expect twists and turns as the hunt intensifies, and the true motivations of the players become increasingly unclear. While details about "The Deadly Green" are scarce online, John Rossiter (who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Jonathan Rossiter) was a respected author of thrillers and suspense novels during his time. His books are known for their realistic portrayals of espionage and their complex characters. This Cassell Suspense edition is a rare find for collectors and fans of classic Cold War thrillers. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of thriller history. "The Deadly Green" offers a compelling glimpse into the shadowy world of international espionage and is a must-read for fans of authors like John le Carr and Len Deighton. Add this rare First Edition to your collection today!
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ISBN-10

0304936154

ISBN-13

9780304936151

Language

Pages

198

Publisher

Year published

Weight

4000

Edition

Ist ed.

Dewey decimal

823/.91

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