Stained Glass by William F. Buckley, Jr

A Novel of Politics

The book is a political thriller set in the Cold War era, following Blackford Oakes, a CIA agent tasked with a delicate mission in Germany. As tensions rise between East and West, Oakes navigates a complex web of espionage, diplomacy, and personal intrigue. He must prevent a potential crisis that could alter the balance of power in Europe, while also dealing with moral dilemmas and the challenges of loyalty and betrayal. The narrative combines historical context with suspenseful storytelling, exploring themes of duty, honor, and the intricate nature of international relations.

Published
1978
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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