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What ties the demise of a student in Moscow to the imposition of martial law in Poland? An exceptional spy and thriller novel.
It's the late 1970s. A group of Polish students in Moscow immerse themselves in the culture and traditions of the USSR, forging close connections with members of the power elite and blending into the Soviet landscape. They are overseen by an officer of the Polish embassy.
Only later do these young individuals realize they've been caught in a web of intrigue where their lives are at stake. Their once carefree student days filled with love and friendship must be sacrificed for a nation that is merely a pawn in the grand schemes of world powers. As the world teeters on the brink of military conflict, martial law is declared in Poland, and death claims its first victims among the students.
Fast forward to Warsaw, forty years later. Prosecutor Aleksander Wojtkowski of the Institute of National Remembrance delves into the mysterious death of student Tomek Wiśniewski in the Moscow metro in 1981. As he compiles evidence for the investigation, he unveils the hidden layers of history in the People's Republic of Poland and the role played by the intelligence services.
Zdzisław A. Raczyński narrates these events with the precision of a historian and the flair of a novelist. He offers a nuanced view of the not-so-distant past, examining the cold calculations of U.S. authorities and the bold, audacious plans of Soviet marshals to conquer Europe.
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What ties the demise of a student in Moscow to the imposition of martial law in Poland? An exceptional spy and thriller novel.
It's the late 1970s. A group of Polish students in Moscow immerse themselves in the culture and traditions of the USSR, forging close connections with members of the power elite and blending into the Soviet landscape. They are overseen by an officer of the Polish embassy.
Only later do these young individuals realize they've been caught in a web of intrigue where their lives are at stake. Their once carefree student days filled with love and friendship must be sacrificed for a nation that is merely a pawn in the grand schemes of world powers. As the world teeters on the brink of military conflict, martial law is declared in Poland, and death claims its first victims among the students.
Fast forward to Warsaw, forty years later. Prosecutor Aleksander Wojtkowski of the Institute of National Remembrance delves into the mysterious death of student Tomek Wiśniewski in the Moscow metro in 1981. As he compiles evidence for the investigation, he unveils the hidden layers of history in the People's Republic of Poland and the role played by the intelligence services.
Zdzisław A. Raczyński narrates these events with the precision of a historian and the flair of a novelist. He offers a nuanced view of the not-so-distant past, examining the cold calculations of U.S. authorities and the bold, audacious plans of Soviet marshals to conquer Europe.