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Jump into an adventure like no other with Harrison, the daydreaming son of American diplomats, and Prudence, the fearless daughter of foreign correspondents, as they embark on a thrilling mission to find a lost Beatles record in Cold War Moscow. Pursued by spies and gangsters, Harrison and Prudence must rely on their wits and courage to navigate the dark underworld of a communist state. As they race to find a priceless relic and symbol of freedom in a place where rock is banned, they will risk everything - and discover a web of secrets that leads to the most dangerous game of all. Chock full…mehr

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Jump into an adventure like no other with Harrison, the daydreaming son of American diplomats, and Prudence, the fearless daughter of foreign correspondents, as they embark on a thrilling mission to find a lost Beatles record in Cold War Moscow. Pursued by spies and gangsters, Harrison and Prudence must rely on their wits and courage to navigate the dark underworld of a communist state. As they race to find a priceless relic and symbol of freedom in a place where rock is banned, they will risk everything - and discover a web of secrets that leads to the most dangerous game of all. Chock full of suspense and clever twists, Back in the USSR will keep you on the edge of your seat right up to the emotional, uplifting ending. If you enjoyed Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series, Elizabeth Wein's Code Name Verity, or Ruta Sepetys's I Must Betray You, you'll love Back in the USSR.
Autorenporträt
Patrick D. Joyce writes historical thriller novels that combine mystery and suspense with a powerful sense of place. As the son of a U.S. Foreign Service officer, he grew up in extraordinary places. After early years in Burma (Myanmar), West Germany, and Washington, D.C., he lived in Nicaragua, Cuba, and three times in the Soviet Union. At embassies staffed by diplomats, Marines, and spies, he was surrounded by secrets. In addition to writing books, he has been a newspaper reporter, a political science lecturer, and a medical practice manager. He lives in Massachusetts, where he can be found haunting coffee shops, taking long walks with his wife, and practicing martial arts. Visit patrickdjoyce.com to sign up for author updates and receive a free short story.