Red Star Rising: A Thriller

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Macmillan, Aug 3, 2010 - Fiction - 384 pages

Britain's MI5 tolerates Charlie Muffin because he's their best field agent. What none of his colleagues knows, though, is that he is married to Natalia Fedova, a colonel in the FSB, the Russian intelligence successor to the KGB. It's a secret that could land her in front of a firing squad, and him in jail for life. Worst of all, their daughter would then end up in a Russian state orphanage.

But a frantic call from Natalia has brought their secret out, and Charlie must lead a combined MI5/MI6 mission to rescue her. He soon realizes that his higher-ups have other priorities than his family's safety. Charlie will have to outwit not just the Russians but his own government as well to protect the lives of his wife and child.

Clever, unpredictable, and exciting, Red Star Burning shows why Brian Freemantle has been widely praised as one of the greatest living espionage novelists.

 

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Contents

Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
14
Chapter Three
22
Chapter Four
31
Chapter Five
41
Chapter Six
53
Chapter Seven
67
Chapter Eight
79
Chapter Nineteen
199
Chapter Twenty
207
Chapter TwentyOne
220
Chapter TwentyTwo
226
Chapter TwentyThree
239
Chapter TwentyFour
250
Chapter TwentyFive
261
Chapter TwentySix
269

Chapter Nine
91
Chapter Ten
100
Chapter Eleven
113
Chapter Twelve
122
Chapter Thirteen
131
Chapter Fourteen
142
Chapter Fifteen
150
Chapter Sixteen
165
Chapter Seventeen
178
Chapter Eighteen
187
Chapter TwentySeven
281
Chapter TwentyEight
290
Chapter TwentyNine
302
Chapter Thirty
313
Chapter ThirtyOne
324
Chapter ThirtyTwo
337
Chapter ThirtyThree
345
Chapter ThirtyFour
352
Chapter ThirtyFive
364
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BRIAN FREEMANTLE is the author more than thirty books, which have sold more than ten million copies worldwide. These include fourteen previous novels in the Charlie Muffin series, most recently Red Star Rising. He has been foreign editor and chief foreign correspondent for the London Daily Mail and foreign correspondent for the London Daily Sketch, among others. He lives in England.

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