Substitution Cipher
A saboteur on Columbus's Santa Maria.

A girl with the voice of a split Berlin in her ears.

A communist agent undermining a fascist MI6.

Spies can change the course of history, and and in the six thrilling stories of Substitution Cipher, they do. Each tale follows its agent through a world that could have been ours, if not for one crucial difference: a clockwork Venice, a Germany marching north instead of east, a city too powerful to silence. And at the heart of each story is the sense of how easily--and how eerily--the world can be changed.
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Substitution Cipher
A saboteur on Columbus's Santa Maria.

A girl with the voice of a split Berlin in her ears.

A communist agent undermining a fascist MI6.

Spies can change the course of history, and and in the six thrilling stories of Substitution Cipher, they do. Each tale follows its agent through a world that could have been ours, if not for one crucial difference: a clockwork Venice, a Germany marching north instead of east, a city too powerful to silence. And at the heart of each story is the sense of how easily--and how eerily--the world can be changed.
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Overview

A saboteur on Columbus's Santa Maria.

A girl with the voice of a split Berlin in her ears.

A communist agent undermining a fascist MI6.

Spies can change the course of history, and and in the six thrilling stories of Substitution Cipher, they do. Each tale follows its agent through a world that could have been ours, if not for one crucial difference: a clockwork Venice, a Germany marching north instead of east, a city too powerful to silence. And at the heart of each story is the sense of how easily--and how eerily--the world can be changed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157655044
Publisher: Candlemark & Gleam
Publication date: 12/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 931 KB
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