The Marksman
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Kirill Karayev, working for the Soviet government, is asked to convince Ivan Inoseltsev, an emigrating Soviet writer, to become an agent in exile.
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- ● literary fiction, mystery & thriller
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Kirill Karayev, working for the Soviet government, is asked to convince Ivan Inoseltsev, an emigrating Soviet writer, to become an agent in exile.
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