Category: Suspense, Thriller
Language: EnglishKeywords: Cassette Clive Egleton Cold War Frank Muller Spy Troika
Written by Clive Egleton
Read by Frank Muller
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
True cassette rip using Professional Dolby Noise Reduction on each Tape, followed by volume normalization and cleaning of low and high frequency muffling and sharpness.
This is the story of a power struggle within the KGB that takes place at the end of October 1982 between the intelligence service and its military counterpart centring round a daring plot to overthrow the hierarchy and install the hawkish Yuri Andropov as supreme commander. Clive Egleton is author of fourteen previous novels including “The October Plot”, “Seven Days to a Killing”, “The Russian Enigma” and “Picture of the Year”.
Clive (Frederick William) Egleton was a British author of spy novels.
He enlisted in the Royal Armoured Corps in 1945 to train as a tank driver while still underage. He was subsequently commissioned into the South Staffordshire Regiment for whom he served in India, Hong Kong, Germany, Egypt, Cyprus, The Persian Gulf and East Africa. He retired in 1975 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
His novel Seven Days to a Killing was filmed as The Black Windmill, starring Michael Caine. Escape to Athena is a novelization of the 1979 movie of the same name.
True cassette rip using Professional Dolby Noise Reduction on each Tape, followed by volume normalization and cleaning of low and high frequency muffling and sharpness.
This is the story of a power struggle within the KGB that takes place at the end of October 1982 between the intelligence service and its military counterpart centring round a daring plot to overthrow the hierarchy and install the hawkish Yuri Andropov as supreme commander. Clive Egleton is author of fourteen previous novels including “The October Plot”, “Seven Days to a Killing”, “The Russian Enigma” and “Picture of the Year”.
Clive (Frederick William) Egleton was a British author of spy novels.
He enlisted in the Royal Armoured Corps in 1945 to train as a tank driver while still underage. He was subsequently commissioned into the South Staffordshire Regiment for whom he served in India, Hong Kong, Germany, Egypt, Cyprus, The Persian Gulf and East Africa. He retired in 1975 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
His novel Seven Days to a Killing was filmed as The Black Windmill, starring Michael Caine. Escape to Athena is a novelization of the 1979 movie of the same name.