The assassination of a Politburo member in Moscow sets off a worldwide campaign of terror orchestrated by the Vigilantes for Peace, and KGB Colonel Klimenti Amalrik and CIA agent Harry Bannon must track them down. Reprint. NYT.
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Australian novelist Cornford's first US publication is an ambitious, unevenly successful mixture of George Smiley's cat-and- mousing with the James Bond formula of saving the world by capturing a global conspirator--in this case, a man called ``Control'' who's responsible for a rash of terrorist killings of well-known hawks in the US and USSR. A terrorist organization--``Vigilantes for Peace'' (VFP)-- arranges the assassinations of a Politburo stalwart and an American senator with an austere determination to leave no traces of itself; even the assassins blow themselves to atoms, making identification impossible. Why? Is the VFP truly dedicated, as its communiqu‚s claim (``It is better that the guilty few die so that all innocents may live''), to the destruction of all politicians who traffic in arms? Is it actually a team of Americans working to assassinate Gorbachev in order to unite the rest of the world under US sponsorship, as Col. Klimenti Amalrik suspects? Or is it really a front for the Soviet leadership, as Klimenti's opposite number, American agent Harry Bannon, claims? Dragged into an investigation that swiftly cuts him off from anyone he can trust--his secretary is spying on him; his KGB higher-ups bring him to Lubyanka for interrogation; his new lover Zhenya keeps disappearing mysteriously; even his daughter, Nadya, is sleeping with Bannon (seduced by him or bent on trapping him for the KGB?)--Klimenti plunges into an underworld peopled by murderous smugglers in a search for the trail of VFP and its true motives. Big helpings of anguish and divided loyalties still don't make Klimenti vivid or appealing, and the plot doesn't provide either the texture of le Carr‚ or the simpler pleasures of Ian Fleming. But Cornford's genuinely original attempt to fuse these two strains of the spy novel offers a tantalizing glimpse of where the genre is likely to go next. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
This first superpower suspense thriller by Cornford, a seasoned Australian news reporter and author (a previous novel, The Outcast , was published in England and will be issued here next year) is a zinger. Archreactionary D. M. Lysenko, powerful member of the Politburo Central Committee, is assassinated by an explosives-wielding assailant who then blows himself up as well, leaving only smudges in the blood-spattered snow as forensic evidence. Colonels Klimenti Amalrik and Simis Nikishov are called in by their KGB bosses to investigate. The Russians are convinced the CIA is behind the killing until a conservative U.S. senator, the American equivalent of Lysenko, meets the same fiery fate. Credit is claimed by the Vigilantes for Peace, a group seeking total nuclear disarmament. Cornford's smoothly intricate plot, ricocheting through realistic settings and featuring vibrant, believable characters, earns the reader's full attention. Though he will inevitably be compared to Martin Cruz Smith, Cornford brings his own distinctive, original voice to the the genre.
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