A fast-talking intelligence operative takes on the ominous threat of cutting-edge Soviet technology in Terminus by Ian Lewis, a high-stakes 1960s spy thriller with a contemporary edge. With the Cold War still raging, John Post is dispatched to Germany to locate and potentially destroy a mind-control weapon that would shift the geopolitical balance of global power. With a narrative focus on the intricacies of espionage and military protocol, the reading experience is immersive, with a central protagonist in John Post who has the captivating energy of a new James Bond, though the novel is somewhat light on character development for the secondary players. For escape-seeking readers who enjoy suspending their disbelief for a larger-than-life storyline, this inventive spy novel is both engagingly original and nostalgic.
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