Archangel - 1982
Summary
Michael Holly, mechanical engineer, is in Moscow to clinch a deal for
his firm, and to run a small errand for the British Intelligence
Service.
But he is arrested.
The Soviet secret police will exchange him for a key Soviet agent being
held in London. Unfortunately the agent dies prematurely, and Holly gets
fifteen years in a desolate labour camp.
Alone in a world totally alien to him, Holly refuses to give in, knowing
that to do so would be death. He fights back and through the hideous
weeks of a Russian winter the camp's inmates take their courage from his
resistance and join him in fighting the system.
Michael Holly, the quiet Englishman, will never be the same again. Nor
will Camp 3.
Extract
The old zeks, the long-term men, they say that the first months in the
camps are the hardest. And harder than the first months are the first
weeks. And harder than the first weeks are the first days. And worst and
most horrible is the first morning.
Reviews
"An amazing feat of story-telling. Too good to miss" SCOTSMAN
"A novel of great distinction" DAILY MAIL
"Terrifying, informed immediacy" SUNDAY TIMES
"As good as the best of the masters - Ambler, Greene, Le Carre" LOS
ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER
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