The Tristan Betrayal
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Author
Publication
2003-10-01 - St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
130,250 words, Guess
Page Count
521 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetristanbetrayal00ludl
- Internet Archivetristanbetrayal000ludl
- ISBN-100312316690
- ISBN-139780312316693
- Goodreads24671', '2076524
and 3 more
- LibraryThing7130
- Library of Congress Control Number2003058184
- Open LibraryOL23270655M
Classifications
- DDC813'.54
- LCCPS3562.U26T75 2003
Description
Moscow --- a city under siege by hardcore Communists threatening to plunge the country back into Stalinist darkness. Into the heart of the firestorm, American ambassador Stephen Metcalfe has been summoned to find the one man who controls the levers of power in absolute secrecy --- an official known only as the Dirizhor. His support of the bloody coup will bring the entire world to the brink of nuclear war. Metcalfe is the only man with the cunning to reach him and to convince him to resist. It's up to Metcalfe to change the course of history. He's done it before. THE POWER OF THE PAST For Metcalfe, returning to Russia is also a personal mission that will stretch across three continents and fifty years into his past where the loyalties of a former love --- a woman both impossibly beautiful and possibly treacherous --- were tested; where the shadow of a Nazi assassin still haunts; and a debauched German aristocrat manipulated the destiny of everyone he touched. Now, as past and present converge, Metcalfe braces himself for a new trial of trust and betrayal, one with chilling implications that could threaten what remains of the free world.
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