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The inaccessible truth: The spies are humans too, #1
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The inaccessible truth: The spies are humans too, #1 in Vernon, BC
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The inaccessible truth: The spies are humans too, #1 in Vernon, BC
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This is the first book in the "The spies are humans too" series.
"The inaccessible truth" is a spy novel written in the best traditions of the genre. A dynamic plot, involved in political intrigues and a secret war within the Russian KGB itself. The charming and charismatic young KGB officer Anatoly Lazarev masterfully performs tasks, wins over the enemy, calibrates every step and balances on the edge of the abyss. All of this makes the book fascinating, exciting and incredibly interesting.
The events take place in the early 60s of the last century in Russia and Europe.
This story uses real facts, but many of them are controversial and do not have documentary evidence. The book does not claim to be a documentary, it is a spy novel about events of the past.
The book was included in the final of the "Open Eurasia 2021" writing competition in London. Nominated for the "Heritage" literary prize in 2023 in Moscow.
This is the first book in the "The spies are humans too" series.
"The inaccessible truth" is a spy novel written in the best traditions of the genre. A dynamic plot, involved in political intrigues and a secret war within the Russian KGB itself. The charming and charismatic young KGB officer Anatoly Lazarev masterfully performs tasks, wins over the enemy, calibrates every step and balances on the edge of the abyss. All of this makes the book fascinating, exciting and incredibly interesting.
The events take place in the early 60s of the last century in Russia and Europe.
This story uses real facts, but many of them are controversial and do not have documentary evidence. The book does not claim to be a documentary, it is a spy novel about events of the past.
The book was included in the final of the "Open Eurasia 2021" writing competition in London. Nominated for the "Heritage" literary prize in 2023 in Moscow.


















