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Bernard Samson suspects there is a traitor within his
department of MI6. A jaded but highly skilled British intelligence agent
nearing the end of his career, Samson already got KGB major Eric Stinnes to defect.
But when a British KGB agent makes a sweeping confession with a suspicious
undertone, the finger points straight back to Londonwhere Stinnes is locked
up, refusing to talk.
The spy who's in the clear doesn't exist. In the spectacular
third novel in Len Deighton's Game, Set, Match trilogy, will Samson make
the winning move?

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Bernard Samson suspects there is a traitor within his department of MI6. A jaded but highly skilled British intelligence agent nearing the end of his career, Samson already got KGB major Eric Stinnes to defect. But when a British KGB agent makes a sweeping confession with a suspicious undertone, the finger points straight back to Londonwhere Stinnes is locked up, refusing to talk.



The spy who's in the clear doesn't exist. In the spectacular third novel in Len Deighton's Game, Set, Match trilogy, will Samson make the winning move?


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LEN DEIGHTON was born in London in 1929 and is considered one of the most important British espionage writers. He has written more than thirty books that range from historical fiction, dystopian alternative fiction, and brilliant nonfiction on the Second World War.

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Once again Deighton has woven an intricate and satisfying plot, peopled it with convincing characters and even managed to give a new twist or two to the spy story. But then he is a master of the form. Washington Post