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White Pawn on Red Square
by Hugh McLeave
Price: $8.95
ISBN: 1-932482-51-2
At the height of the Cold War a Russian girl plots to steal the mummified body of Lenin and
use it as a hostage to free her dissident brother and others from a Siberian gulag. She recruits
five people, each with a motive for settling scores with Lenin; she lures an English diplomat,
who loves her, into the conspiracy. But someone is a traitor; two plotters die and four others
land in the notorious Lubyanka prison before one of the group hatches a plan to outwit the KGB.
Don’t miss this exciting tale of love, scheming, and Russian terror and torture!
About the Author
Born and brought
up in the west of Scotland, Hugh McLeave studied history and modern languages at Glasgow University.
He speaks five languages. He spent five war years as an artillery officer in the Far East. Afterwards,
he went into London journalism, working for twenty years in Fleet Street. He was first a crime
correspondent at Scotland Yard and later covered the great world events in science and medicine for
the News Chronicle and the Daily Mail. Among those, he once covered a too close-up look at an H-bomb test and interviewed such disparate individuals as J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the A-bomb; and Klaus Fuchs, who revealed its secrets to the Russians. He knew the men who trail-blazed modern heart surgery on which he wrote the first popular book, The Risk Takers.
Hugh McLeave's twenty-three books include the novels A Question of Negligence and
No Face in the Mirror, written around his psychiatric sleuth Gregor Maclean. His
nonfiction list comprises The Last Pharaoh, the life of King Farouk, also a film; a
biographical history of the Foreign Legion, The Damned Die Hard;
A Man and His Mountain, the life of the painter, Paul Cézanne;
A Moment of Truth,
a biographical novel on the life and times of Zola, and
Rogues in the Gallery,
a history of the most spectacular art thefts.
A Moment of Truth and
Rogues in the Gallery, and The Bent Pyramid, a mystery set in Egypt, are published by BOSON BOOKS.
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