Spy Catcher: The J.J. McCall Novels (Books 1-3) (The FBI Espionage Series) - Plot & Excerpts
To suggest Aleksey was unable or unwilling to deal with a traitor in the service wasn’t true, at least to the Resident’s knowledge, unless… “What do you mean this is why you’ve called us here today. I—I don’t understand your meaning?” “You will in a moment,” the Resident said, staring at Aleksey for what seemed like an eternity. He sucked in a deep breath and rubbed his temples. “This morning I received an urgent cable from the Center. A Washington officer has betrayed us.” “A Washington officer?” Mikhaylov said. “But who could possibly—” Komarov peered at the Crooked Twins and then said, “Stanislav Vorobyev.” Aleksey’s mouth fell open and his chest rose and fell in dramatic heaves. It couldn’t be. Why would he do such a thing? He was being framed. There was no other reasonable explanation. Aleksey had perhaps too hastily brushed off Vorobyev’s fears and concerns that he was being hassled, probably a vain attempt to assuage his own guilt.
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