In the conclusion to Deighton's Cold War Game-Set-Match trilogy, the ultimate, decisive confrontation is about to take place between Samson and the British KGB agent who, from the very beginning, has held Samson's entire life in delicate balance.
Samson has succeeded in enticing a KGB spy to defect to England, but since his own wife went over to the Russians, he isn't entirely trusted by his colleagues. With treason epidemic in London Central, a cloud of suspicion passes over each senior agent, and each falls helplessly into Moscow Centre's brilliant, complex trap.
Robert Whitfield's reading of London Match will have the listener wishing that the great espionage game had gone on forever....Whitfield handles Deighton's multinational cast effortlessly—even when they all appear together in a scene.
About the Author
LEN DEIGHTON was born in London. He served in the Royal Air Force attached to the Special Investigation Branch. In 1960 he went to France, where he wrote his first book, The Ipcress File, which became an immediate and spectacular success. Since then he has published numerous books of fiction and nonfiction, all garnering international acclaim.
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