In "The Fourth Protocol" Frederick Forsyth intricately weaves a plot involving a professional thief who steals top-secret documents, which are pivotal to a conspiracy orchestrated by Kim Philby, a British defector.
Alongside a GRU general and the academic Krilov, Philby devises "Plan Aurora" to manipulate the Labour Party's stance on unilateral disarmament, aiming to secure a political advantage for the Soviets.
The narrative highlights the tension between MI5 and the Soviet intelligence, showcasing Forsyth's talent for suspense and political intrigue.
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The Fourth Protocol | Frederick Forsyth
Title: The Fourth Protocol
Author: Frederick Forsyth
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publication Date: 1984
Publisher: Hutchinson, London
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 448 pages
Dust Cover: Stylized dustjacket designed and illustrated by Raymond Hawkey and Harry Willock. General shelf wear to dustjaket.
Condition: Black boards with title and author written in silver to spine. No rips, no marks, no foxing, no inscriptions. Slight water mark/tanning to rear end paper. Otherwise, book in very good condition.
ISBN: 0091586305