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OverviewMy Friend the Spy, a story of international espionage, takes the reader to Belarus, where secrets and spies are uncovered. Fact and Fiction merge together to offer up-to-date current events and ruthless politics, where love and passion mix with war and tyranny. The fictional story takes center stage at the United Nations, where Film Professor, Sybil Edwards, learns that her Teaching Assistant has close ties to dictator, Lukashenko, of Belarus. Sybil, an aspiring writer of spy thrillers, discovers that this woman can offer her an opportunity to understand the workings of a tyrant and write about him. But little does Sybil realize that her student will become involved with barbaric politics of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roberta SeretPublisher: Academic Studies Press Imprint: Cherry Orchard Books ISBN: 9798887198941Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""A lyrical and moody work... the writing has a lovely, dreamy quality, and references to Proust’s madeleines, the psychological drama film Tár, and the works of Chagall and Picasso add depth to the narrative."" —Kirkus Review “This book is a rare journey where facts blend with reflection, and a single insight feels capable of changing history. It blends real history with personal stories in a way that feels both intimate and mysterious. You’re never fully sure what is fact and what is imagination, and that’s exactly what makes it so powerful. It is a beautifully crafted work, written almost as if for one reader, the one who might transform themselves and, through that, transform history. Through intimate human stories, the broader drama of an entire region unfolds.” —Dr. Solvita Denisa-Liepniece, expert in cognitive security and strategic communication “My Friend the Spy is a powerful story set in the real political context of Belarus and the war in Ukraine. It is told by my former English teacher, who now works at the United Nations and forms an unexpected friendship with her assistant—the wife of a Belarusian diplomat with a past linked to an authoritarian regime. As their trust grows, the narrator becomes involved in a world of secrets, loyalty, and power, where the line between observer and participant slowly fades. Based on real political realities, the novel explores how personal relationships survive under pressure and whether individual conscience can resist state violence. Part spy story, part political reflection, My Friend the Spy reminds us of the importance of truth, art, and humanity in times of war. And… I am already looking forward to the sequel, because life goes on.” —Martynas Ivinskas, Lithuanian artist and entrepreneur “An excellent combination of a deep understanding of geopolitics and a love story. Through vivid descriptions of characters, places, and feelings, the author manages to make the reader a part of the story, and to experience the reading with their heart.” —Katia Tinajero, Ecuadorean International Law & Policy Specialist “Roberta Seret knows how to keep a secret; she’s spent years hiding the physical scars of a barbaric medical battle. But her Teaching Assistant, Laryssa, is hiding something far more dangerous: a past as the strategist for an autocrat and a present linked to the highest levels of the Kremlin. As Russian forces move through the Belarusian corridor, the two women are propelled from New York into a high-stakes investigation of war crimes and international espionage. Blending chilling contemporary facts with a heart-pounding fictional chase, My Friend the Spy explores the ""chiaroscuro"" of the human soul. In a world of master chess players and double agents, Roberta must uncover the truth about her friend before the clock runs out on Plan B.” —Saulius Kondrotas, author of The Glance of the Serpent Author InformationRoberta Seret, Ph.D. is founder and director of International Cinema Education Org., NGO/United Nations. She is also director of ESL and Film for the Hospitality Committee of the U.N. where she teaches diplomats English by using Film. Dr. Seret has created a Global Classroom at New York University where her book World Affairs in Foreign Film, serves as curriculum. She is the author of the series, Transylvanian Trilogy (Gift of Diamonds, Love Odyssey, Treasure Seekers), winning 7 awards, including the Indie Winner for Best Fictional Series in 2022. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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