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Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en un mundo de espionaje y drama personal ambientado en el turbulento telón de fondo de la Guerra Fría. Sigue a personajes que navegan por complejas redes de lealtad, amor e intriga en una tierra extranjera. Cada historia está llena de giros inesperados, ambigüedades morales y una profunda exploración de la condición humana. Descubre los secretos ocultos en las sombras y hasta dónde llegarán las personas por la supervivencia y la verdad.

The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt
The Starlings of Bucharest

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  1. 1

    Shortlisted for the Bookmark Book Festival’s Book of the Year Award 2020 It’s 1973 and Martha has been sent down from Cambridge for distributing left-wing leaflets and doing no work. To escape parental disapproval, she marries her friend Kit, posted to Moscow by the diplomatic service. Kit is gay, but having a wife could keep him safe. In Moscow, Martha struggles to make sense of a difficult but fascinating new world. Who can she trust? Who can she even talk to? She takes Russian lessons, makes the wrong friends, becomes familiar with a strange and wonderful city, and unwittingly becomes a spy.

    The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt
  2. 2

    "Ted wants to be a proper journalist rather than a film critic, but at least the travel is good. He arrives in Bucharest to interview a renowned film director, but suspects the man he sees is an imposter. His guide, Vasile, has involved him in a more interesting story about a missing girl, a puzzle Ted aims to solve while he's in Moscow at the 1975 International Film Festival. In Moscow, though, the mystery deepens, and Ted finds himself asked to do more than a few dubious favours."--Provided by publisher.

    The Starlings of Bucharest