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082 0 4 _a813.6
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100 _aKent, Kathleen,
_d1953-
_eauthor.
_953760
245 1 0 _aBlack wolf /
_cKathleen Kent.
260 _aLondon :
_bHead of Zeus,
_c2023.
300 _a389 pages ;
_c23 cm
520 _a"It is 1990 when Melvina Donleavy arrives in Soviet Belarus on her first undercover mission with the CIA, alongside three fellow agents--none of whom know she is playing two roles. To the prying eyes of the KGB, she is merely a secretary; to her CIA minders, she is the only one who can stop the flow of nuclear weapons from the crumbling Soviet Union into the Middle East. For Mel has a secret; she is a 'super recognizer,' someone who never forgets a face. But no training could prepare her for the reality of life undercover, and for the streets of Minsk, where women have been disappearing. Soviet law enforcement is firm: murder is a capitalist disease. But could a serial killer be at work? Especially if he knew no one was watching? As Mel searches for answers, she catches the eye of an entirely different kind of threat: the elusive and petrifying 'Black Wolf,' head of the KGB"--
610 0 _aUnited States. Central Intelligence Agency
_xOfficials and employees
_vFiction.
_bCentral Intelligence Agency
_919296
650 0 _aNuclear weapons
_vFiction.
_914911
650 0 _aSerial murders
_vFiction.
_92600
650 0 _aWomen spies
_vFiction.
_99755
651 0 _aBelarus
_xHistory
_v Fiction.
_953761
655 0 _aSpy fiction.
_924033
655 0 _aHistorical fiction.
_2fast
_943610
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