Editorial Oneworld
Fecha de edición agosto 2017 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781786071767
384 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Late in the summer of 1961, a KGB assassin defected to West Germany. Bogdan Stashinsky had already travelled on numerous occasions to Munich, where he'd single-handedly tracked down and killed enemies of the communist regime. His weapon, a unique, top-secret design, killed without leaving a trace.
Just hours before the border closed and work began on the Berlin Wall, Stashinsky crossed into West and spilled his secrets to the authorities. His trial revealed a gripping tale of exploding parcels, fake identities, forbidden love and a daring midnight escape. His life would serve as inspiration for Ian Fleming's final novel.
And this would not be the end of the intrigue. It appears that Stashinsky was released from prison long before he served out his sentence. Counting world leaders among his enemies, he changed his face, changed his name and disappeared.
The last word had it that he'd gone to South Africa. He may still be living there today...
Serhii Plokhy es catedrático de Historia en la Universidad de Harvard, donde dirige el Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Es autor de una vasta obra académica y divulgativa y está considerado como una de las voces más autorizadas para hablar de la historia de Ucrania y de la Unión Soviética. Es autor de Las puertas de Europa, también en Península.
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