Game Between Spies

by Elizabeth Jung


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Hardcover
£18.00
Softcover
£11.25
Hardcover
£18.00

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/01/2001

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9780759603806
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9780759603790

About the Book

This is a modern day novel of suspense and intrigue set within the glamorous diplomatic community of Vienna, Austria. An American Embassy communicator, Alan Barr, has not returned from his scheduled vacation. The State Department is notified and the message is re-routed to CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Johnny Collins, a CIA trouble-shooter, immediately departs for Vienna.

Shortly after Collins arrives, Barr's body is discovered. With the assistance of the Embassy staff and CIA Chief-of-Station, Roy Greenly, Collins investigates the death. As they work their way through a maze of related Embassy situations, Collins uncovers the probability that Barr was a double agent for the Russians.

The involvement of a Russian SVR agent and several other foreign terrorists with their own agendas adds to the dilemma. The death of an American courier, the kidnapping of an American school bus, and the bombing at a diplomatic reception adds mystery and suspense. The Russian’s overwhelming desire to outsmart an American counterpart only contributes to the intrigue.


About the Author

Elizabeth Jung was born and raised on a farm near Danbury, in Western Iowa. She was one of seven children and received her AA degree at Mt. Mercy in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Returning to college after the children were gone, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration.

She has lived and traveled extensively in the United States and Europe, wherever her government-employed husband was assigned. In her writing, she draws on this wide variety of real life experiences to create an in-depth realistic story with local color.

Her first novel, released in 2000, was THE BUDAPEST CONNECTION. She is presently working on her next novel, which she hopes to have released in early spring of 2001.

She spends her time writing, reading, antiquing, and gardening at her lakeside home in Clear Lake, Iowa. She has three grown children; two sons and one daughter, and three grandchildren; two boys and one girl.