The International Spy / Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War
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The narrative follows a shadowy intelligence operative who becomes entangled in courtly conspiracy, revolutionary networks, and international plots engineered to provoke a major conflict. Episodes alternate between undercover maneuvers, abduction and escape, clandestine diplomacy, naval sabotage and espionage concerning submarines and fleet movements, and encounters with secret services of rival powers. Interwoven are personal transformations, assumed identities, secret executions, an auction of illicit influence, and even uncanny occurrences that complicate motives and loyalties. The book unfolds as a sequence of linked set pieces and revelations that map the mechanics of political intrigue, the commercial and ideological drivers of war, and the moral ambiguities of spying.
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