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Last Night of the World
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Last Night of the World

by Joyce Wayne
  • from-ontario
  • historical
  • literary
  • women-s

On a hot Ottawa night in August 1945, Soviet agent Freda Linton’s world is about to fall apart. She’s spent the war infiltrating the highest levels of the Canadian government as an undercover operative for the fledging Canadian Communist Party and for Moscow’s military police. As the global conflict nears its conclusion, her Soviet embassy handler and darling of the diplomatic scene Nikolai Zabotin sends her to retrieve atomic secrets from the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories. When Freda discovers that Soviet cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko plans to turn over top secret files to the RCMP that will expose Freda and the others in her spy ring, she is faced with an impossible decision and must determine who is on her side.

Should she risk everything to smuggle out nuclear secrets that will kick off the Cold War? Joyce Wayne's Last Night of the World brings a high-energy creativeness and emotional tension to a story that is rooted in a generation's defining incident.

Contributors

Joyce Wayne, author

Joyce Wayne is an award-winning literary journalist, a former editor at Quill & Quire and the author of the historical novel The Cook's Temptation (Mosaic Press, 2013). She was a winner of the Diaspora Dialogues contest for fiction and has been awarded the Fiona Mee Award for literary journalism. She lives in Oakville, Ontario where she teaches writing.

Reviews

  • A spy story well timed for the news’ current preoccupation with both the Kremlin and the nuclear arms race. - Tara Henley, The Toronto Star Link to review

Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Claudia Böhme Rights & Literary Agency

email: post@agency-boehme.com

website: http://agency-boehme.com

rights available: World

Additional Information

number of pages: 320

publication date: 01/04/2018

Original language of pub: English

Materials Available: finished book