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It is early on 1950, the midpoint of the 20th century. Joe McCarthy is cranking up his demagoguery and Joseph Stalin possessed intensified the cool battle. In Washington, J. Edgar Hoover's FBI is preventing a turf battle with the recently founded Central Intellect Agency. Harry Truman is in the White House, trying to keep a lid on domestic and overseas politics, but the crises never stop. It ought to be a period of peace and prosperity in the us, but it is not. FBI agent Thomas Buchanan is designated to investigate the daddy of a former fiance, Ann Garrett, who dumped Buchanan while he was away to World Battle Two. And out of the blue Buchanan detects himself on an internationally search for both an active Soviet spy and the sole woman he ever loved. Along the way, he crosses paths with Hoover, Truman, Soviet moles and assassins, an opium kingpin from China, and a brigade of lowlife from the American film community. Truman's Spy is a classic cold war storyline of espionage and betrayal, love and regret, patriots and traitors. This is the revised and up to date 2013 edition of Noel Hynd's follow-up to Flowers from Berlin. The storyplot is big, a sprawling elaborate tale of espionage, from post-war Rome and Moscow to New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood, filled with the characters, mores and behaviour of your day. And at its heart and soul: the most important military top secret of the ten years.