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Robert Littell

    January 8, 1935

    This American author, residing in France, specializes in spy novels that frequently delve into the worlds of the CIA and the Soviet Union. His background as a journalist for Newsweek during the Cold War provided him with a keen understanding of the geopolitical tensions and covert operations that inform his compelling narratives. His writing style is characterized by suspenseful pacing and intricate plotting, drawing readers into complex moral landscapes. An avid mountain climber, his experiences may lend a unique perspective to the high-stakes challenges faced by his characters.

    Robert Littell
    Young Philby. Philby, englische Ausgabe
    Vladimir M.
    Vicious Circle. A Novel of Complicity
    Company
    An Agent in Place
    The company : A novel of the CIA
    • The company : A novel of the CIA

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.3(3941)Add rating

      An engrossing, multigenerational, wickedly nostalgic yet utterly entertaining and candid saga, bringing to life through a host of characters – historical and imagined – nearly fifty years of this secretive and powerful organization. Intelligent and ironic, Littell tells it like it was: CIA agents fighting not only the ‘good fight’ against foreign enemies, but sometimes the bad fight too. The ends justify such means as CIA-organized assassinations, covert wars, kidnappings, and the toppling of legitimate governments. Behind every manoeuvre and counter-manoeuvre, however, one question remains, which spans the length of the book . . . Who is the mole within the CIA? An astonishing novel that captures the life-and-death struggle of an entire generation of CIA operatives during a long Cold War. ‘The best American spy writer currently at work’ Daily Telegraph

      The company : A novel of the CIA
    • Deep in the vastness of the Pentagon and the bowels of the massive KGB center in Moscow are old cold war warriors who refuse to fade away. Enter Ben Bassett - a novice diplomat newly dispatched to Moscow with a top secret security clearance and the paradoxical status of low level "housekeeper." Soon after his arrival, Bassett meets the fiercely independent, passionate Russian poet, Aida Zavaskaya, and falls under her spell. Together they become pawns in a dreadful plot whose ultimate goal is to return to the terrible past - and whose opening stakes are the life of her child. A prophetic tale of international suspense, An Agent in Place is also a love story, and an intricate novel of human character and moral responsibility.

      An Agent in Place
    • Company

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
      4.2(169)Add rating

      This critically acclaimed blockbuster from internationally renowned novelist Robert Littell seamlessly weaves together history and fiction to create a multigenerational, wickedly nostalgic saga of the CIA--known as "the Company" to insiders. Racing across a landscape spanning the legendary Berlin Base of the '50s, the Soviet invasion of Hungary, the Bay of Pigs, Afghanistan, and the Gorbachev putsch, The Company tells the thrilling story of agents imprisoned in double lives, fighting an amoral, elusive, formidable enemy--and each other--in an internecine battle within the Company itself. A brilliant, stunningly conceived epic thriller, The Company confirms Littell's place among the genre's elite. View The Company TV tie-in page feature here.

      Company
    • Moscow, March 1953: As Stalin breathes his last, four women meet in Room 408 of the luxurious hotel Metropol. They have gathred to reminisce about the great poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, whose work they once inspired. Following his mysterious suicide twenty-five years earlier, he was canonised by Stalin - but in life he was a farmore complicated man, violently torn between art and politics. As his muses piece together their conflicting memories of the man, a portrait of the artist as a tormented young idealist emerges, revealing him as a sexual obsessive caught in the eye of history's storm, struggling to hold on to his ideals in the face of a revolution betrayed. In Vladimir M., Robert Littell creates a provocative cocktail of fiction and reality, bringing to life the tumultuous Stalinist era and the disaster it spelt for the artists it ensnared.

      Vladimir M.
    • One midnight in January in the early 1960s, the Russian freighter Domatova quietly slipped out of Beirut harbour. The ship had sailed with a single passenger on board: an Englishman named Harold Adrian Russell Philby, nicknamed Kim. He had fled the Lebanese capital with little more than the clothes on his back. Would Moscow Centre welcome him as a senior Soviet intelligence officer?

      Young Philby. Philby, englische Ausgabe
    • Lemuel Falk, a Russian theoretical chaoticist, accepts a position as a visiting professor at an upstate New York university, and a sexy hairdresser and a killer on the loose make his life utter chaos. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.

      The Visiting Professor
    • Legends

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(18)Add rating

      From its unforgettable opening to its astonishing ending, Legends proves an unrivalled powerhouse of seductive storytelling

      Legends
    • Vicious Circle

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(20)Add rating

      In the turbulent Middle East, fundamentalist Rabbi Isaac Apfulbaum is taken hostage by Palestinian terrorist Dr. al-Saath who is asking for the release of many Palestinian political prisoners.

      Vicious Circle
    • Former homicide detective and CIA agent Lemuel Gunn left behind the Afghanistan battlefield for a trailer in New Mexico to forge a new career as a private investigator. Out of nowhere comes Ornella Neppi, a woman making a mess of her uncle's bail bonds business. She asks Gunn to track down the source of her troubles, a man named Emilio Gava, who has jumped bail after being arrested for buying cocaine. But no photos of Gava seem to exist. As Gunn begins his search for a man it seems that someone is protecting, hitting dead end after dead end, he starts to suspect that Gava might not exist at all...

      A Nasty Piece of Work