A Barry Award Finalist for Best Thriller
Britain's MI5 tolerates Charlie Muffin because he's their best field agent. What none of his colleagues knows, though, is that he is married to Natalia Fedova, a colonel in the FSB, the Russian intelligence successor to the KGB. It's a secret that could land her in front of a firing squad, and him in jail for life. Worst of all, their daughter would then end up in a Russian state orphanage.
But a frantic call from Natalia has brought their secret out, and Charlie must lead a combined MI5/MI6 mission to rescue her. He soon realizes that his higher-ups have other priorities than his family's safety. Charlie will have to outwit not just the Russians but his own government as well to protect the lives of his wife and child.
Clever, unpredictable, and exciting,Red Star Burningshows why Brian Freemantle has been widely praised as one of the greatest living espionage novelists.
???This is le Carr?? territory, to be sure--thinkThe Russia House(1989)--and Freemantle hits every note perfectly in dramatizing the fundamental conflict between individual values and institutional machinations. On top of that, he constructs an airtight plot, full of backpedaling twists, that leads to a stunning cliffhanger of a finale.??? ???Booklist (starred review)
???A terrific story. ??? At least a double cross is on, if not a triple, and there's genuine suspense in the unfolding origami.??? ???Kirkus Reviews
???Freemantle has written a tense and entertaining scramble.??? ???Library Journal
???Red Star Burningis an excellent book on several levels. Freemantle does a great job of developing the espionage plot, and it's fascinating to see the conflicts not only between the UK and Russia but the political maneuvering between MI5 and MI6. ??? Freemantle does a wonderful job of blending the interesting world of spy tradecraft with matters of the heart.??? ???Reviewinl#+