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The Prodigal Spy

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What if the Communist witch-hunts of the 1950s had actually uncovered a spy? In Washington, 1950, Nick Kotlar's father, a high-level State Department official, faces accusations of treason from an ambitious congressman. As Nick watches their privileged life unravel amidst media frenzy, a key witness against his father dies, prompting Walter to flee, leaving behind a mystery and a stain of defection. Nick is told to consider his father dead, but twenty years later, Walter is alive and reaches out through Molly, a young journalist, with a desperate desire to reconnect. Reluctantly intrigued, Nick agrees to travel with her to Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia for a painful reunion. In Prague, he discovers a world shrouded in danger, where nothing is as it seems—neither the enchanting city nor the woman he falls for, and certainly not the father he thought he had lost. Walter has an impossible request: he wants to return home, and he needs Nick's help. He also holds a crucial secret about the night he vanished and the conspiracy that still endangers them. This tale explores the bonds of family and loyalty that cross borders, as Nick seeks the truth hidden in his past, blending personal drama with historical intrigue.

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The Prodigal Spy, Joseph Kanon

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1998,
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