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[The Page 69 Test: The Vineyard Victims]
At CrimeReads Crosby tagged seven favorite Russian spy novels, including:
Red Widow by Alma KatsuRead about another entry on the list--and learn about Crosby's adventures in the Soviet Union during the Cold War--at CrimeReads.
CIA insider Katsu’s unputdownable spy novel is the tale of two female CIA agents whose paths cross when one of them is given the assignment to find a mole inside the Agency’s Russia Division. Katsu also deftly explores the wrenching and heartbreaking choices that come with a life of secrets, lies, and, occasionally, betrayal. Already in pre-production for a tv series with Fox.
The Page 69 Test: Red Widow.
--Marshal Zeringue