Hi – I'm reading "A Peculiar Profession" by Michael R. Davidson and wanted to share this quote with you.
"It was too late to go to the Consulate, so I spent an uncomfortable night on a bench in the train station in the company of several inebriated Russian gentlemen, true sons of Lenin who insisted on sharing their bottle with me. Morning found me with a foul taste in my mouth and a rumbling, upset stomach"
This is the real deal.
There's nothing that comes close.
The Berlin Wall isn't just a historical footnote, for Michael D Davidson,
it's a prop that he uses well.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if the author has crossed East and West Berlin through some hidden trap
doors.
Nothing would surprise me.
This novel is a nightmare.
There's no exageration.
No need for that.
It's chilling enough to know that perhaps the author actually experienced what he writes about.
Enough pussy footing around, wouldn't you agree.
At this stage you deserve the title of the book and a link where you can buy it.
I'd be torturing otherwise, with all the build up and suspense, right?
Hi – I'm reading "A Peculiar Profession" by Michael R. Davidson and wanted to share this quote with you.
"It was too late to go to the Consulate, so I spent an uncomfortable night on a bench in the train station in the company of several inebriated Russian gentlemen, true sons of Lenin who insisted on sharing their bottle with me. Morning found me with a foul taste in my mouth and a rumbling, upset stomach"
This is the real deal.
There's nothing that comes close.
The Berlin Wall isn't just a historical footnote, for Michael D Davidson,
it's a prop that he uses well.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if the author has crossed East and West Berlin through some hidden trap
doors.
Nothing would surprise me.
This novel is a nightmare.
There's no exageration.
No need for that.
It's chilling enough to know that perhaps the author actually experienced what he writes about.
Enough pussy footing around, wouldn't you agree.
At this stage you deserve the title of the book and a link where you can buy it.
I'd be torturing otherwise, with all the build up and suspense, right?