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Safe Houses
Safe Houses: A novel | Dan Fesperman
4 posts | 4 read | 8 to read
"One of the great espionage novels of our time." --Lee Child In this gripping new work of suspense from the author of The Double Game, a young woman discovers a nefarious truth at the heart of the CIA's operations in postwar Berlin (…more)
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scowler1
Safe Houses: A novel | Dan Fesperman
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Mehso-so

Pretty good espionage thriller type of stuff. Interesting concept, something I've not read or thought about before. Not too deep or complex, quite believable on the whole but it tailed off a bit at the end with some missed opportunities. A little too convenient in wrapping up.

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Skeebies05
Safe Houses: A novel | Dan Fesperman
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Yes! These came out delicious!!
#LitsyPartyofOne

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Skeebies05
Safe Houses: A novel | Dan Fesperman
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I forgot to take a pic of my dinner snacks but I am going to make blueberry wontons for dessert. I will post a pick later.
#litsypartyofone

hermyknee BLUEBERRY WONTON?! 🤯🤤 My whole world just exploded. 😍 6y
Skeebies05 @hermyknee Blueberry filled at least 😜 6y
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MrBook
Safe Houses: A novel | Dan Fesperman
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#TBRtemptation post 2! West Berlin, 1979. Helen oversees the CIA's network of safe houses. During a routine inspection, she comes across two unauthorized meetings that are the thread to a profound Agency secret that becomes life-threatening to her. The implications of her discovery reach across continents and into the present-day. Reviewers describe this novel as perfect for fans of espionage thrillers! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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