Prague, 1968.
As Soviet tanks edge toward the city, Claire, a seasoned operative with nothing left to lose, arrives in a capital alive with hope-and drowning in surveillance. What begins as a quiet watch over a single contact becomes a deadly game of misdirection when she discovers White Ash, a covert network embedded in the very bones of the city.
With every tram line and market stall a potential trap, Claire partners with Marek, a man whose loyalty is matched only by his ability to disappear. Together, they hunt the network's elusive architect, Valette-a ghost in plain sight-while dismantling the very system that tracks their every move.
From frost-covered bridges to dim caf s thick with smoke, Shadows Over Prague unfolds as a tense, slow-burn Cold War thriller where every glance may be a signal and every step could be into the jaws of the box.
For readers who love John le Carr , Alan Furst, and historical thrillers that feel like film.
Every thread pulled brings them closer to the hand that holds the city-and the moment it closes.