Paperback edition of the spy thriller from the popular BBC correspondent. Set in Paris in 1968, as Will Flemyng and his brother are caught in the thick of the action. The sequel to }The Madness Of July{, which was a }Sunday Times{ bestseller. 'An involved and beautifully plotted spy story,' }i Paris in 1968. In a city alive with talk of revolution, Will Flemyng finds himself in the thick of the action, a young spy whose first adventures behind the Iron Curtain have already given him a secret glamour. But now he gets news that threatens the closest and most complicated relationship in his life, with his younger brother.