A review by fmcanelas
Seventeen Moments of Spring by Yulian Semyonov

5.0

A beautiful and thrilling spy novel, Maxim Isayev doesn't use 007 gadgets or has the certainties of a Hercule Poirot, but he's much more human. He has doubts, he suffers, all while keeping a stone-cold face to the outside enemy world. I would definitely recommend it to someone who likes the noir atmosphere of a Spy novel and the twists and turns of war based scenarios.