Stephen Hunter has chosen the backdrop of the chaotic and cruel Spanish
Civil War to weave a classic tale of espionage and counterespionage.
Julian Raines was one of the first Englishmen to volunteer for the
international brigade in Spain. The British Secret Service suspect that
the flamboyant Raines was recruited for the KGB by the Bolsheviks during
his student days at Oxford and send Robert Florry, a struggling young
writer to Spain after Raines with orders to eliminate him. Florry was an
old school chum to Raines and had every reason to hate him. The British
are not alone on Raines' trail. The ruthless Communist leader in
Barcelona believes that the identity of the double agent conceals a
powerful and profitable secret. It is a novel that constantly surprises.
Originally published as "The Spanish Gambit"
Some came for love. Others for money. In a country ripped apart bywar,
each will find a way to live--or die...
"Brilliant."
--Tom Clancy
"Constantly surprising."
-- "The Washington Post"
"Hunter is a deft craftsman with a sure sense of pace and scene."
-- "The Washington Post"
"Stephen Hunter is the best writer of straight-out thrillers working
today."
-- "Rocky Mountain News" (Denver, Colo.)