Red to Black. by Alex Dryden On the first page of Alex Dryden's Red to Black, the narrator of this spy story, a female KGB Colonel named Anna, is told by her one-time lover, a British M16 operative named Finn, "Anna, you know our story can never be bltadwin.ru would believe it." Obviously, the comely Russian totally ignored her bedmate's warning, and what follows is a riveting tale about a. We are informed that Alex Dryden, the author of RED TO BLACK, is a pseudonym for a British journalist and writer who has watched and chronicled the transformations of the Russian Empire for over two decades. While marketed as a novel, it is more a historical chronicle coated with a veneer of fiction. Topically (and, in some. 4 rows · Alex Dryden is the pen name used by a British author who has served in the British security Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.
Gorky Park for the Putin era, Red To Black by Alex Dryden could have been ripped from recent headlines. At once a spy thriller, a love story, and a chilling look at a dangerously resurgent superpower, it is a masterful work that Stephen Fry calls, "Brilliant and bltadwin.rug short of miraculous." Welcome to the New Russia. Alex Dryden's 'Red to Black' is a detailed account of the origin of his Anna Resnikov series, narrated by the then KGB officer as she begins the relationship with a male British spy that sets it all in motion. Can enemy spies fall in love? That seems to be the question over the first 2/3 of the book, and when finally answered things move quickly. All cassettes present in original box with artwork. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab.
Red to Black by Alex Dryden | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK. Alex Dryden is the pen name used by a British author who has served in the British security. We are informed that Alex Dryden, the author of RED TO BLACK, is a pseudonym for a British journalist and writer who has watched and chronicled the transformations of the Russian Empire for over two decades. While marketed as a novel, it is more a historical chronicle coated with a veneer of fiction. Topically (and, in some.
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