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No Lemons in Moscow

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Pub Date 28 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 10 Sep 2025


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Will Kate risk everything for love and a good cause?

It’s Moscow, 1990. Gorbachev is initiating dramatic change in Russia. On a literary tour, London-based Kate Chisholm meets the young and passionate investigative journalist Valentin Kotov.

Over the next thirteen years, her love for him and her belief in his cause will put her own life and that of her surviving son Tom at risk and threaten to derail her ambitions to create a charity in memory of her dead son.

Set against the political and cultural turmoil of the break-up of the Soviet Union, this is a story of love and betrayal, of one man’s determination to expose corruption and the impact of his actions on Kate and all those around him.

Will Kate risk everything for love and a good cause?

It’s Moscow, 1990. Gorbachev is initiating dramatic change in Russia. On a literary tour, London-based Kate Chisholm meets the young and...


A Note From the Publisher
Helen Whitten is a published author and prize-winning poet (Elmbridge Literary Festival Adult Poetry Prize 2021 & 2014 and the Winchester Writers’ Festival 2013 Poetry Prize). Her first collection of poetry, The Alchemist’s Box was published in 2015. Her career was as a business coach, and she has written six non-fiction books on personal and professional development. This is her first novel.

Helen Whitten is a published author and prize-winning poet (Elmbridge Literary Festival Adult Poetry Prize 2021 & 2014 and the Winchester Writers’ Festival 2013 Poetry Prize). Her first collection of...


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ISBN 9781805146728
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 368

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