• The Helsinki Affair

  • By: Anna Pitoniak
  • Narrated by: Amanda Dolan
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (52 ratings)

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The Helsinki Affair

By: Anna Pitoniak
Narrated by: Amanda Dolan
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IT’S THE CASE OF AMANDA’S LIFETIME, BUT SOLVING IT WILL REQUIRE HER TO BETRAY ANOTHER SPY—WHO JUST SO HAPPENS TO BE HER FATHER.

SPYING IS THE FAMILY BUSINESS. Amanda Cole is a brilliant young CIA officer following in the footsteps of her father, who was a spy during the Cold War. It takes grit to succeed in this male-dominated world—but one hot summer day, when a Russian defector walks into her post, Amanda is given the ultimate chance to prove herself.

The defector warns of the imminent assassination of a US senator. Though Amanda takes the warning seriously, her superiors don’t. Twenty-four hours later, the senator is dead. And the assassination is just the beginning.

Corporate blackmail, covert manipulation, corrupt oligarchs: the Kremlin has found a dangerous new way to wage war. Teaming up with Kath Frost, a fearless older woman and legendary spy, Amanda races from Rome to London, from St. Petersburg to Helsinki, unraveling the international conspiracy. But as she gets closer and closer to the truth, a central question haunts her: Why was her father’s name written down in the senator’s notes? What does Charlie Cole really know about the Kremlin plot?

The Helsinki Affair is a riveting, globe-trotting spy thriller—but this time, with a refreshing female-centric twist. Perfect for fans of John le Carré and Daniel Silva, this book introduces Pitoniak as a singular new talent in the world of spy fiction.

©2023 Anna Pitoniak (P)2023 Simon & Schuster Audio

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interesting storyline

Needed better character development. Also, some of the storyline was not very believable, like CIA agents making big decisions on their own that in reality would require higher ups involvement or approval because of political consequences. However, the story grabbed my attention. Ending was a bit too open ended.

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Great story. Excellent narration

I liked everything about this book. The narrator did a great job with all the various characters. Men, women and children.

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Wanted to like it

Goodness knows, I can’t write a book, so I admire anyone who can. That said, there wasn’t enough development of the characters or the story to make this any more than a quick, somewhat entertaining read. And the reader’s voice and cadence were good, but some work on pronunciation is in order. Coups, pronounced coos, are the overthrow of a government. Coupes, with the p pronounced, are ice cream desserts.

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Lots of twists and turns

I enjoyed the twists and turns of the story, especially how it all comes together at the end.

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I Loved It!

This book was great from start to finish. The story is full of twists and turns and will keep you guessing.

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Great narrator

Decent spy yarn. A bit slow in some points and too introspective for long stretches. But entertaining, nonetheless.

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The subtlety of the plot

This one sounded very real. No hysterical gun scenes or sex scenes, just cunning and a surprise ending. Really good. Yes the narrator should have learned foreign pronunciation but her voice is easy to listen to. All around very good book.

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A Story of Loyalties

Wasn’t expecting this book to be as good as it was. The author successfully intertwines two spy tales set in different eras - one involving a father and the other his daughter - both are CIA. The bad guys are the Russians. Nothing one dimensional about this story or its characters.

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The Helsinki Affair

Wasn’t wonderful, wasn’t terrible though. Glad I listened on Audible instead of purchasing the hardcover.

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A paint-by-numbers thriller

Workmanlike writing but extremely well edited, thanks to the author’s publishing pedigree. The audiobook narrator, however, should never again be allowed within *un jet de pierre de la langue française.*

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