Now retired and confused, Harry struggles to remember his friend’s name. He does remember other things - his life as a spy in Vienna and Prague, working with his friend and a Czech girl, Jana from the Russian Embassy. He and his friend make a crucial mistake. Later, at a conference in Prague, dealing with North Korean and Chinese relations, he meets her again, but she is a different person. Then he is invited to a private dinner, by the chairman of the conference, in honour of the Russian Ambassador. The conversation moves through various philosophical and scientific subjects. He meets Dianna. The experience changes him forever. He is no longer the man who worked in the shadows. Will he let her change his life even more? Now, looking back, he stands at his front door, wondering if he will be able to open it and talk to the woman next door.
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About the Author:
Robin Morrison is a writer of plays, poetry and short stories, all available on Amazon. His novels include Virtual Apocalypse, The Photograph and The Playground, One Leg is both the Same. His non fiction book is called a trilogy called ‘Love’s energy’ on cosmology, quantum and evolution. He is on various boards including a local university, a Free School and Artes Mundi, which gives a biannual prize for international contemporary art based on ‘the human condition.’ Before retirement, he had a variety of specialist roles in the Anglican Church – in England, where he once also chaired a Health Trust and later was on a Health Authority; in Scotland, where he was also an Assistant Head of a pioneering Community School; and in Wales, where he was Adviser on Church and Society to the Bishops of the Church in Wales and Chair of the Institute of Directors in South Wales. He has been a hospital and industrial chaplain and a University Chaplain at Newcastle Upon Tyne and Birmingham Universities. Following a year’s study in Romania, he participated in several international conferences in Russia and Eastern Europe, pursuing his interest in East West relations and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. He also plays occasional golf, shoots in archery tournaments and plays competitive table tennis.
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