The Spy who came from the cold

the Spy who came from the cold (in English: The Spy Who Cam in from the Cold , “the spy introduced into the organization”) is a Spy novel of the British author John the Square, published in 1963.

This novel revolutionized the spy novel at its exit: it accepted even the price Somerset Maugham. It was sold to twenty million specimens in the world.

Synopsis

During the Cold war the secret services of the the United Kingdom and Soviet Union handle a British agent to destroy the credibility of certain members of the hierarchy.

Film adaptation

See also: the Spy who came from the cold (film)

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