Chapter Thirty-One: Hammer and Sickle

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Chapter Thirty-One: Hammer and Sickle“You said Dickie only mentioned Kudashov's name once to you, Fraser; are you sure? Only Kudashov's story is that he was much more than just Dickie's ears and eyes on selective intel. He's implying he was Dickie's number one overseas intelligence agent in all spheres of interest until Dickie retired.” I called Fraser as soon as we were pulling away from Beaulieu on the homeward bound journey to Whitehall. Kudashov had answered all my queries with varying degrees of satisfaction. On more than three occasions he repeated his insistence of having another vital piece of information to reveal only when he had my confirmation that Cilicia was free from Moscow and en route to London. But I left Beaulieu still uncertain about his true reasons for wanting his gr

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