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OverviewTed 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? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah ArmstrongPublisher: Sandstone Press Ltd Imprint: Sandstone Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.190kg ISBN: 9781913207007ISBN 10: 1913207005 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 22 April 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'A mesmerising, evocative novel in which characterisation and narrative tension are in perfect balance.' -- Barry Forshaw 'A beautifully detailed corrective to the kiss-kiss bang-bang of far too many spy novels.' * The Irish Times * 'A highly effective, and often disquieting, study of human beings being alienated and remoulded by a climate of constant surveillance, threats and manipulation.' * The Herald * 'A highly effective, and often disquieting, study of human beings being alienated and remoulded by a climate of constant surveillance, threats and manipulation.' * The Herald * 'A beautifully detailed corrective to the kiss-kiss bang-bang of far too many spy novels.' * The Irish Times * 'A mesmerising, evocative novel in which characterisation and narrative tension are in perfect balance.' -- Barry Forshaw 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 Author InformationSarah Armstrong is the author of four novels, most recently The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt and The Starlings of Bucharest. She is also the author of A Summer of Spying, a short non fiction work about her experience of jury service during the Covid-19 pandemic, authority, truth, and the surveillance we are all exposed to. She teaches undergraduate and postgraduate creative writing with the Open University. Sarah lives in Colchester with her husband and four children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |