IN THE HEAT OF THE COLD WAR

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IN THE HEAT OF THE COLD WAR
Author : PETKO KADIEV
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Language : English
Release Date : 24 February 2014
ISBN : 9781491895634
Pages : 356 pages
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The personal recollections of a participant in the Cold War ... During the peak of the Cold War in Europe, a young Bulgarian graphic artist meets a British diplomatic secretary in Sofia, Bulgaria. From this accidental meeting develops a romantic relationship that draws the attention of the secret service on both sides: the British MI6 and the Bulgarian counter-intelligence under the direction of the KGB. It occurred in the period between spring 1955 and summer 1959.

IN THE HEAT OF THE COLD WAR

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