Can a former double agent escape the dark shadow of “the Good War”?
The prolific Downing’s World War II spy thriller series continues with a complex portrait of 1953 America and Germany. British journalist and former double agent John Russell, now living in Los Angeles with his actress wife, Effi Koenen, and teenage daughter, Rosa, is doing research for a potentially controversial book about American corporate ties to Nazi Germany. Effi has landed a role on the hit sitcom Please, Dad, and Rosa plans to attend art school. Meanwhile, Russell’s friend Gerhard Ströhm is in Moscow with other German delegates attending the funeral of Joseph Stalin. The political situation in Europe is arguably even dicier than usual, with the future of the Soviet Union in question and German allegiance unclear. Stateside, the aftermath of the war is on display in racial prejudice and the McCarthy witch hunts. Turmoil disturbs the happy Please, Dad family when cast member Laura Fullagar is investigated for a possible communist past. Closer to home, Russell comes to the slow and unsettling realization that he’s being followed. The trip he and Effi take to Germany thickens the plot further. Downing’s focus is broad, with passing references to the recently ended Korean War, the Rosenbergs, and the burgeoning L.A. smog problem—potent reminders that many events around the world are interrelated. While grounded in deep research, the story is told through the journeys of a handful of fully fleshed-out characters.
A gripping depiction of America at a turning point.