Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
It was the thing of going into the Ljubjanka knowing they were onto him that impressed me.

I did like Star of the Sea (although it stole Wuthering Heights' narrative structure wholesale) and am wondering what to do with my remaining Audible Credit this month. I shall give it a whirl. Ta.

btw, if you're on the lookout for a new podcast, there's one with James Holland and Al Murray that discusses much WWII minutiae called 'We have ways of making you talk' (terrible title, I know) and is really quite fun, nerdy and interesting.
Nice, thank you, I will subscribe.

Another nice Audible recommendation I have for you is A Gentleman in Moscow... I've only listened to the first chapter but I liked it so much I'm saving it for the drive to 't Lakes next week.