A solid Cold War tale with a difference.
The Last Flight from Moscow (The Spy Next Door) by Andie Newton ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mae Pierce is an ex OSS agent who’d been in Vienna when the Red Army liberated the city. At the time she was a prisoner of a German Officer, Kommandant Wolff. She’d been tortured and more when rescued. How she remained behind in Vienna is mixed up with drinking too much vodka, gambling and a silky black Japanese dressing gown. Her old partner Sutton Maxfield talks her into going undercover on a trade exhibition in Moscow looking for an unknown spy who’s to assassinate Krushchov. Unfortunately it seems Mae’s being thrust into the mix as a trade fair model at the exhibition. Mae’s not pleased as the men from the CIA feel the spy looking for couldn’t possible be a woman. They leave her out of the loop. They see Mae as a “has been”. Except Mae is anything but. Sure she has her demons and her loyalties. In the meantime she’s acquired ...