Voices Under Berlin: The Tale Of A Monterey Mary (Paperback)
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Throughout the Cold War, the divided city of Berlin was the epicenter of spy films and literature, especially in the hands of masters like John Le CarrĂ© and Len Deighton. For decades, we saw and read about Western agents sneaking in and Eastern defectors sneaking out of East Berlin–over, under, and through the most iconic symbol of the times–the Berlin Wall. But T.H.E. Hill’s new 2008 “Voices Under Berlin: The Tale of a Monterey Mary” has nothing to do with such spy vs. s (more…)
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12:25 pm on June 22nd, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Voices under Berlin
A quick, fun read of a novel with a historical background. Captures some of the more amusing aspects of trick work in a field station during the Cold War, as well as life in…