Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon
Set in post-World War II Berlin, the novel follows Alex Meier, a German-Jewish writer who returns to the divided city after being exiled in America during the McCarthy era. Tasked with spying for the CIA to clear his name, Alex becomes entangled in a web of espionage, political intrigue, and personal loyalties. As he navigates the dangerous landscape of a city struggling with its past and future, Alex must confront old relationships and make difficult choices that test his ideals and survival instincts. The story intricately weaves historical context with a gripping narrative of suspense and moral complexity.
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- Published
- 2015
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 350-400
- Original Language
- English
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