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Rendezvous at the Russian Tea Rooms provides the first
comprehensive account of what was once hailed by a leading American
newspaper as the greatest spy story of World War II. This dramatic yet
little-known saga, replete with telephone taps, kidnappings, and police
surveillance, centres on the furtive escapades of Tyler Kent, a
handsome, womanising 28-year-old Ivy League graduate, who doubles as a
US Embassy code clerk and Soviet agent.
Against the backdrop of
London high society during the so-called Phoney War, Kent's life
intersects with the lives of the book's two other memorably flamboyant
protagonists. One of those is Maxwell Knight, an urbane, endearingly
eccentric MI5 spyhunter. The other is Anna Wolkoff, a White Russian
fashion designer and Nazi spy whose outfits are worn by the Duchess of
Windsor and whose parents are friends of the British royal family.
Wolkoff belongs to a fascist secret society called the Right Club, which
aims to overthrow the British government. Her romantic entanglement
with Tyler Kent gives her access to a secret correspondence between
President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, a correspondence that has the
potential to transform the outcome of the war.
Rendezvous at the Russian Tea Rooms provides the first comprehensive account of what was once hailed by a leading American newspaper as the greatest spy story of World War II. This dramatic yet...
Rendezvous at the Russian Tea Rooms provides the first
comprehensive account of what was once hailed by a leading American
newspaper as the greatest spy story of World War II. This dramatic yet
little-known saga, replete with telephone taps, kidnappings, and police
surveillance, centres on the furtive escapades of Tyler Kent, a
handsome, womanising 28-year-old Ivy League graduate, who doubles as a
US Embassy code clerk and Soviet agent.
Against the backdrop of
London high society during the so-called Phoney War, Kent's life
intersects with the lives of the book's two other memorably flamboyant
protagonists. One of those is Maxwell Knight, an urbane, endearingly
eccentric MI5 spyhunter. The other is Anna Wolkoff, a White Russian
fashion designer and Nazi spy whose outfits are worn by the Duchess of
Windsor and whose parents are friends of the British royal family.
Wolkoff belongs to a fascist secret society called the Right Club, which
aims to overthrow the British government. Her romantic entanglement
with Tyler Kent gives her access to a secret correspondence between
President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, a correspondence that has the
potential to transform the outcome of the war.