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Last Refuge

by Clive Eggleton

David Garnett continues his fight against the Russian occupation force The British Resistance needs Garnett once again. Intervention is called for between the terrorist Hawks and puppet Doves, and as the Russians pull out of England, someone has to smuggle six prominent politicians out of the country to head a Government in Exile. But the odds are heavily stacked against success. It is a gamble, and as it turns out, it is the final gamble . . .

FORMAT
Hardcover
CONDITION
Brand New


Kirkus US Review

The occupying force is Russian, the resisters British in this durable thriller by Egleton (A Dying Fall, 2005, etc.), first published in 1972. Since the Occupation began six years ago, undercover agent David Garnett has been in the business of suborning puppet governments, and he's good at it. But in guerrilla-fighter years, six is an eternity; weariness has set in, disillusion in its wake. Patriotic fires banked, Garnett feels an undeniable urge to rusticate, and in effect that's what he's been doing in a tiny, out-of-the-way Lake District village until he's rousted, cover blown, with the local cops in hot pursuit. So now, after months of relative safety, Garnett and lover/comrade-in-arms Valerie Dane are on the run-in different directions. Garnett decides reluctantly that he has only one option: to ask help from Vickers, aka the General, the spidery power behind the Resistance. Vickers is amenable. He'll provide a hidey-hole for Garnett and Dane, but there's a quid pro quo, of course. Garnett knows Vickers well enough not to be surprised, but the details unsettle him. Six jailed politicos, Resistance VIPs, are about to be transferred from one prison to another. Vickers wants Garnett to mount an operation aimed at breaking them loose so that they can form a Government in Exile in the United States. Fully aware that the scheme is harebrained and the odds against success prohibitive, Garnett signs on anyway; his alternatives range from grim to none. Almost nothing goes right, and a hopelessly porous plan is further undermined by a cowardly betrayal, yet suddenly Garnett and Dane, in the company of the shanghaied six, find themselves just one small step from the promised land. A spy trying to come in from the cold: not quite as heart-wrenching as le Carre's, but you'll still care. (Kirkus Reviews)

Details

ISBN0727861824
Author Clive Eggleton
Pages 224
Publisher Severn House Publishers Ltd
Year 2005
ISBN-10 0727861824
ISBN-13 9780727861825
Format Hardcover
Publication Date 2005-10-00
Imprint Severn House Publishers Ltd
Place of Publication Sutton
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.914
Dimensions146mm x 222mm x 24mm

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