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Moscow Wolves

This series plunges readers into a world of espionage and personal drama set against the turbulent backdrop of the Cold War. Follow characters navigating complex webs of loyalty, love, and intrigue in a foreign land. Each story is filled with unexpected twists, moral ambiguities, and a profound exploration of the human condition. Discover the secrets hidden in the shadows and the lengths to which people will go for survival and truth.

The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt
The Starlings of Bucharest

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Shortlisted for the Bookmark Book Festival’s Book of the Year Award 2020 It’s 1973 and Martha has been sent down from Cambridge for distributing left-wing leaflets and doing no work. To escape parental disapproval, she marries her friend Kit, posted to Moscow by the diplomatic service. Kit is gay, but having a wife could keep him safe. In Moscow, Martha struggles to make sense of a difficult but fascinating new world. Who can she trust? Who can she even talk to? She takes Russian lessons, makes the wrong friends, becomes familiar with a strange and wonderful city, and unwittingly becomes a spy.

    The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt
  2. 2

    "Ted wants to be a proper journalist rather than a film critic, but at least the travel is good. He arrives in Bucharest to interview a renowned film director, but suspects the man he sees is an imposter. His guide, Vasile, has involved him in a more interesting story about a missing girl, a puzzle Ted aims to solve while he's in Moscow at the 1975 International Film Festival. In Moscow, though, the mystery deepens, and Ted finds himself asked to do more than a few dubious favours."--Provided by publisher.

    The Starlings of Bucharest