Red To Black
- 501 pages
- 18 hours of reading
An upmarket, well informed and incredibly topical novel that marks the return of the spy thriller, in the vein of John le Carre and Robert Harris číst celé
Dive into a world of espionage and intrigue set against the backdrop of Putin's Russia. Follow the intense cat-and-mouse game between a seasoned MI6 operative and a formidable young KGB colonel tasked with unmasking him. These stories explore complex themes of loyalty, betrayal, and moral ambiguity within a dangerous political landscape.



An upmarket, well informed and incredibly topical novel that marks the return of the spy thriller, in the vein of John le Carre and Robert Harris číst celé
Alex Dryden shows us the terrifying and all-embracing world of modern-day espionage in this gripping and intelligent thriller
The narrative explores Russia's ongoing struggle to undermine Ukraine's independence, focusing on Putin's deployment of the KGB's elite Department S. This clandestine group is tasked with destabilizing Ukraine's emerging democracy, highlighting the intense geopolitical tensions and the lengths to which Russia will go to regain control over its neighbor. The story delves into themes of sovereignty, espionage, and the fight for national identity amidst external threats.