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The Secretary, by Deborah Lawrenson

The Secretary, by Deborah Lawrenson

What stands out about this perfect, page-turning thriller is its knife-edge storytelling.
Zoe Brunskill

The Secretary is a thrilling examination of the deadly unease in 1958 Moscow during the Cold War, from the rare perspective of a female MI6 operative. Lois Vale is tasked with the deep-cover mission of unearthing a suspected mole lurking in the British embassy,...

Deborah Lawrenson on The Secretary

Deborah Lawrenson on The Secretary

The novelist discusses her latest set in Cold War Moscow.
Deborah Lawrenson

Deborah Lawrenson on The Secretary What drew you to the Cold War era specifically, 1958 Moscow, as the setting for The Secretary? Growing up around the world as an embassy child, I was always aware that my parents were living an unusual and interesting life. My...

The Secretary

The Secretary

The author of a new espionage novel has a story to tell about its inspiration.
Deborah Lawrenson

At the height of the Cold War in 1958, my parents met in Moscow. They were both working at the British Embassy and their rollercoaster romance was complicated by KGB shadows and rarely being totally alone, even in the apartments they called home. My sister and I grew...