Message from Malaga

by Helen Macinnes

Paperback, 1983

Status

Available

Publication

Fawcett (1983), Paperback

Description

"That delay in the delivery of the message from Málaga could have been absolutely disastrous. As it was, there had been irreparable loss: an agent dead." Under the Mediterranean sun, a drama begins in a cafe in Málaga. For Ian Ferrier, an employee of the United States Space Agency on holiday to visit his old friend Jeff Reid, it means the startling discovery that Reid is not just a wine exporter, but rather engaged in smuggling communist defectors to the West. Events take a turn for the worse when Ferrier, a stranger to the deadly world of espionage, must take sole charge of a high-ranking KGB agent. Alone in an frighteningly alien landscape, he can afford no mistakes when choosing whom to trust...

User reviews

LibraryThing member quondame
A fairly ordinary upright fellow gets caught in nasty covert situation, except there's no silly mistaken identity or misplaced message. The latter half of chapter 8 is a virulent anti-communist activist rant base on the assumption that there was an effective communist infiltration of the 60s campus
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activists who were going to spread the corruption making inevitable the suppression of US values. Not quite how it worked out, now was it? I was, like, there and Macinnes wasn't.
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LibraryThing member SandyAMcPherson
Excellent espionage theme with a well-developed plot and engaging character development. While the primary murder was not unexpected, the path to coping with the fallout seemed unnecessarily bogged down at times and side-tracked. The rant against communism on University campuses was a dated
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retrospective which was less based in actual fact and detracted from moving the story forward. Overall, a highly recommended novel if you enjoy the vintage adventures of the 1960's and 70's.
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Language

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

6.8 inches

ISBN

0449203980 / 9780449203989
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