Torn Curtain (1966) by Richard Wormser
Torn Curtain
- published in July 1966 in the USA by Dell Publishing
- written by Richard Wormser
- Based on the screenplay by Brian Moore
- 192 pages
Tagline
- Nerve-shattering intrigue, volcanic passions — an espionage drama that plays East and West... love against mistress
Inner Page
"Traitor, traitor, traitor,"
she said. "You've made me feel like a—"
"Sarah—"
"Oh, Michael, take me home." She flung herself against him. His arms went around her. "Please, Michael..."
If he could find the mikes, cover them for just a moment—someone was rapping sharply on the door. The voice of his new masters. It was amazing how fast he jumped when the whip was cracked.
"I can't," he said quietly. It was the only thing he could say—if he wanted to stay alive...
TORN CURTAIN
Back Cover
A RAZOR-EDGED SPY THRILLER
— that puts a senator's daughter in the arms of a traitor ... an eccentric countess in controll of an extraordinary escape ... a left-wing ballerina on stage for the secret police ... and a top U.S. physicist in a violent cross-fire of deadly equations...
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