British agent Bernard Samson finds himself inexplicably hunted as a traitor, forced to abandon his life, his job, his position, and plunge into hiding in the most dangerous and darkest corner of Berlin. What is happening? What has he done? Nothing makes sense until Samson discovers that the Secret Service has known all along where he is. In fact, they have never taken him off the payroll. And now they are prepared to return his freedom and good name -- but there are strings attached, strings that begin to tighten around his neck even before his plane lands in Vienna.
REVIEW
Spy Line (Bernard Samson, #5) picks up the story, which ended in Spy Hook (Bernard Samson, #4) on something of cliffhanger. It's winter 1987 in Berlin and Bernard Samson is now on the run.
One of the themes of this series is trust and Spy Line has Bernard questioning virtually every relationship in his life. Needless to say he gets very few straightforward answers.
The less you know about the plot the better, suffice to say that just when I thought this series couldn't get any better Len takes it up another level. A five star read - and what a series.
I was so gripped by the ending I stayed up late to finish it.
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