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A sweeping historical spy thriller for fans of John le Carré and Ken Follett, chronicling a forty-year chess match between a Cuban spymaster and the CIA officer sworn to stop him. On the rain-swept streets of Havana in 1959, as Fidel Castro's revolution triumphs, a new kind of war begins. Manuel Alire, a privileged young man turned revolutionary, photographs the secrets of the fallen regime, unknowingly starting a personal archive that will become his greatest weapon-and his greatest vulnerability. Recruited and molded by the enigmatic KGB officer Yelena Volkova, he transforms into Barbaroja,…mehr

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A sweeping historical spy thriller for fans of John le Carré and Ken Follett, chronicling a forty-year chess match between a Cuban spymaster and the CIA officer sworn to stop him. On the rain-swept streets of Havana in 1959, as Fidel Castro's revolution triumphs, a new kind of war begins. Manuel Alire, a privileged young man turned revolutionary, photographs the secrets of the fallen regime, unknowingly starting a personal archive that will become his greatest weapon-and his greatest vulnerability. Recruited and molded by the enigmatic KGB officer Yelena Volkova, he transforms into Barbaroja, an intelligence mastermind whose influence spreads from Cuba to the world stage. His nemesis is Jackson Reed, a brilliant and relentless CIA officer who has been tracking him since his university days. Reed sees every revolutionary victory as an opportunity, studying Barbaroja's methods to build a sophisticated counter-intelligence machine. Their battle of wits escalates into a global shadow war, a deadly contest of tradecraft and psychological warfare fought across continents. From the Bay of Pigs to the Angolan Civil War, and from the fall of the Sandinistas to the collapse of the Soviet Union, Barbaroja is a gripping, epic saga of loyalty, sacrifice, and the devastating human cost of conviction. As the lines between hero and villain, patriot and traitor, begin to fade, one man's lifelong quest for a more just world will force him to confront the dark truth of the methods he has used to build it. Will his revolution be his legacy, or will it be his undoing?
Autorenporträt
John Turnure is an American author and translator who grew up in Latin America and Europe. After college and graduate school in the United States, he embarked upon an international career that took him and his family to Central America and Southeast Asia for many years. When he's not writing and translating novels, John writes and translates articles for the English-language editions of several Spanish-language news outlets.