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What happens when a communist falls in love with a capitalist in the middle of the cold-war? This story revolves around a Russian spy who falls in love a British spy. The matter no longer remains personal. It becomes a threat to the state security of the countries that are involved in the espionage activities. World’s premier agencies at the time like the KGB, MI6, and CIA etc become the antagonist of the plot, and the whole world act as hypocrisy. The division of their love is at Berlin. It’s called the Berlin wall. This wall divided not just two individuals, but the whole humanity into two pieces. This book will answer some of the deepest questions of philosophy too. The dialogues are philosophical in nature. Some new concepts, interpretations as well as terms have been coined and introduced into the story. Also, it will have "seriously-witty" situations. Some of the questions that will be answered include-\n 1. What is Cold war?\n 2. What is Propaganda?\n 3. What is Rim’s psychology?\n 4. What is Body complex?\n 5. What is Love-crime?\n 6. What is Love-republic?\n 7. What is Love-constitution?\n 8. Where is the heart of a KGB spy?\n 9. How to infiltrate into someone's dream?\n 10. What is the connection between a nuclear bomb and the human mind?\n 11. Why was human society created?- "and it's not for social security"\n 12. Where do women stand today as an individual?\n 13. How to suppress a counter-revolution?\n 14. How to send a secret mail?
About the Author
I am studying at National Law University, Assam. Since childhood I had interest in detective stories. And I would love to watch horror movies very seriously. Sometimes I would laugh, and sometimes I would cry to various scenes. With age, my interest also shifted to espionage novels as well as movies. The Bourne series and The James Bond series became my favorites. Subsequently I came across many classic movies of the 1960’s etc. and I loved the theme of cold war espionage. One fine morning, when I was gazing at a white wall, with a hot coffee in my hand, I was haunted by the idea of writing an espionage novel. Since, I was always good in history, I was self-motivated! I got motivation from characters like Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, Ian Fleming’s James Bond and John Le Carre's George smiley. So, I also created a fictional spy named Vladimir or "Agent Maxim". Apart from the sources mentioned above, I was also inspired by movies such as: "Dr. Strangelove", "The spy who came in from the cold", "Ivan’s childhood", "The hunt for Red October", "Bridge of Spies", among others. And thus, my thought process started to create a story out of nowhere. It took almost five months to finish this story. Although I believe that it can still be improved and I may come up with a revised edition of this book in a few months. I hope that the readers will enjoy the book, as well as grasp the embedded meanings hidden in the dialogues.
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