· "The Moscow Club" by Joseph Finder, is an historical spy thriller involving a super-secret arm of the CIA that operates out of a townhouse in Manhattan. · The Moscow Club. by. Joseph Finder (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 1, ratings · 90 reviews. One night in a deserted street in Moscow, the chauffeur to a high-ranking official is strangled - too late to stop him smuggling out a tape hinting at the beginning of a hidden power struggle within the Kremlin/5(90). The Moscow Club, published in , was his first novel (and it shows). He’s written ten since then. Of those, I’ve read Vanished, which I found disappointing; Suspicion, Finder’s most recent — and, to my mind, best — thriller to date; plus Buried Secrets, High Crimes, and /5().
Click to read more about The Moscow Club by Joseph Finder. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. This is Joseph Finder's first book and I still find it amazingly good (just re-read it about 3 months ago). Word on the street has it that the book will be back in print just before Christmas The Moscow Club by Joseph Finder (, Hardcover) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide 1 of 1- Top picked items. Brand new. $ Pre-owned. $ The Moscow Club Joseph Finder. A spellbinding thriller by a major new talent. Signet January On Sale: January 3, Featuring: Charlie Stone pages ISBN: EAN: Paperback Add to Wish List. Thriller. Charlie Stone is a brilliant analyst for the CIA—young, wealthy, a maverick, an avid mountain climber.
Joseph Finder is one of my favorite thriller writers. The Moscow Club, published in , was his first novel (and it shows). He’s written ten since then. Of those, I’ve read Vanished, which I found disappointing ; Suspicion, Finder’s most recent — and, to my mind, best — thriller to date; plus Buried Secrets, High Crimes, and The. THE MOSCOW CLUB. It’s The Cold War is over. Charlie Stone is a brilliant analyst for the CIA who made a name for himself during the height of the Cold War. But today his expertise is needed yet again: A top-secret tape—one that foretells a coup d’état in the Kremlin—has been smuggled out of the Soviet Union by one of a few. As a writer, Finder would be able to live out his life as a spy with the literary freedom to do whatever he wanted. In , at the young age of thirty-three, Finder published his first novel The Moscow Club about a fictional KGB against the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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