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When the stranger offered 600 marks to do a little job, Kenyon accepted. The guy was a lying rat, but Kenyon needed the money. That little job got him involved in a deadly game of Soviets vs. Nazis, with Soviet military secrets the prize. All set in motion by a cynical force seeking a piece of the Roumanian oil fields, source of the black blood of war.
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British, Fiction, Fiction in English, Intelligence service, Literature, Orient Express (Express train), Railroad travel, Smuggling, Great britain, fiction, Fiction, thrillers, espionage, Balkan peninsula, fiction, Fiction, espionage, Spy stories, English fiction, Roman anglaisPlaces
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Originally published, London , Hodder and Stoughton, 1937.
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