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Another thawed conflict; Russia's violent fringes.(Red To Black)(Book review)

DEEP in the Kremlin, spymasters are planning a sinister conspiracy to take over Europe, using a Russian enclave in a former Soviet state that is now an independent country as their springboard. "Red to Black" hinges not on South Ossetia, the Russian-backed, breakaway region of Georgia that sparked war in the Caucasus this week, but on Transdniestria, a similar bit of Moldova. But Russia's invasion of Georgia makes this debut thriller grippingly topical.

Finn, an agent in Moscow for MI6, the British foreign intelligence service, is ordered to spy on Anna, a beautiful colonel in the FSB, its Russian counterpart. Naturally, they soon fall into a mistrustful but heated ...

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