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Very Good. Stated first printing with a full number line. The pages of this book are clean and unmarked. The cover is clean and bright with light bumping and surface-wear. The spine is in good condition. FAST SHIPPING & FREE TRACKING!
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Good. Liston, Robert A. Seraphim Code Edge and corner wear. Creases to cover. Tanning to pages. Pages still readable and tight. All orders shipped with tracking number and e-mail confirmation. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers.
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Ships from Nevada with tracking, 2 faint spine creases, tight pages, edgewear, stamp on side, pages yellowing, 2/12. Sloane had left the Central Security Agency and made it clear to everyone that he was out of it. Completely. And while he may not have been believed-there were people keeping a watch on him-he'd given no evidence of being a problem. Until a KGB agent dies on Sloane's suburban doorstep...and someone takes a shot at him. Now Sloane's running again, a target of both U.S. and Soviet intelligence services. The dying man had told him something, whispered the words Seraphim Code to him, and those are words no one was supposed to hear, words known only to The Committee. Whhile the retired spy runs for his life on land, helped only by his wife Freddy, a Russian submarine, carrying a full load of nuclear missiles, runs silently beneath the waters of the Atlantic, cruising toward an unexpected rendezvous with disaster....
Written in 1988 during the Cold War, this is a typical spy novel about a man who knew too much, and was being hunted by both sides. The premise underlying this book is that behind the facade of an elected government, is a self-appointed group of men, known as The Committee. This committe is in charge of classifying all documents, i.e. Top Secret, so that ultimately they are the ones to decide who needs to know what, and when. They also colour the information to suit their purposes. Well done; with a husband and wife on the run, meeting in clandestine ways and places, trying to stop a nuclear launch. There is a surprise twist in the end. A real mind game.