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Frost the Fiddler
Frost the Fiddler
Author: Janice Weber, Sandra Burr
Most concert violinists wouldn't pack explosives in the case along with their Stradivarius, but Leslie Frost is no ordinary musician. When she's not performing the Kreutzer sonata, she's spying on neo-fascists and ex-communists in the emerging new East Germany. Frost, aka Smith (code names for the all-female band of American super-spies come f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781561001064
ISBN-10: 1561001066
Publication Date: 9/1/1992
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Unabridged Library Edition
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD
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World-renowned violinist Leslie Frost doubles as an American spy. Living in Germany as the Berlin Wall crumbles, she sees East German official Emil Flick murder a policeman. Her investigation of this incident reveals a plan to resurrect Nazi Germany with the help of computers, lasers, and armed satellites. The James Bond-like heroine finds enemy agents as attractive as they find her; she has passionate affairs, first with the dangerous Flick, then with Toby Chance, a sound engineer who may not be what he seems. Concert pianist and novelist Weber has written a fast-paced thriller that won't stimulate deep thinking but will make a good companion on a rainy day.
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