Carnival of Spies

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Pocket Books, 1988 - Fiction - 628 pages
Set in the exotic world of South America in 1936, Carnival of Spies is a mesmerizing tapestry of revolution, love, adventure and betrayal in the shadow of World War II. Based on the true story of a double agent whose extraordinary work for the British resulted in the penetration of Soviet spy rings in London, Copenhagen, Paris and Shanghai.

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Ash Wednesday
1
Part I
15
Homecoming
86
Copyright

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Rober Moss is an internationally recognized dream explorer, workshop leader, and bestselling novelist. A former foreign correspondent, history and philosophy professor, magazine editor, and broadcaster, Moss is the author of fifteen books, including, Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life and Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death. He has also recorded the popular Sounds True audio series Dreamgates: A Journey into Active Dreaming.

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