Ted moves to London to become a journalist but quickly slides into debt. Things look up when he is given the opportunity to go to Romania to interview a film director and then attend the Moscow film festival.
But someone has other plans for him.
Has he walked into a trap?
Publisher: Sandstone Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781913207007
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 190 g
Dimensions: 195 x 130 x 25 mm
Brilliantly evocative of the insidiousness, paranoia and mistrust of the Soviet period. A thrilling read - Charlotte Philby
We all start out from Graham Greeneland — the journey across it, even out of it, is what matters. Sarah Armstrong cuts her own path … an enviable talent for location and detail. She may be new to spy-noir but I think the master himself would endorse The Starlings of Bucharest — an enthralling Greeneland tale of an innocent young man out of his depth in a cold, cold war. - John Lawton
The prose is beguiling – Alice Munro meets John le Carré. - Fiona Erskine
‘A mesmerising, evocative novel in which characterisation and narrative tension are in perfect balance.’ - Barry Forshaw
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