There's a recession on, you know. With an unemployed son and a baby on
the way, those are not words that Michael Wyman wants to hear,
particularly not from his employers - the university where he's a
professor of philosophy, or the British secret service for which he's
worked for 30 years. Yet both employers at once have informed him that
he's being laid off without a pension. Happily, a miracle is at hand, in
the form of a Communist spy burrowed deep into the highest reaches of
British intelligence. An East German defector can identify the spy, and
is willing to give up the information, but only to one man. At fifty-six
years old, Wyman has one last chance to get back in the game and get out
on his own terms.