Plots, true or false, are necessary things,
To raise up commonwealths and ruin kings
John Dryden,
Absalom and Achitophel
On August 19, 1991, a group of hardline Communists staged a vodka-fuelled coup against reforming Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev Among the plotters, who included the prime minister, the defense minister, and the interior minister, was Vladimir Kryuchkov, chairman of the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, the KGB.
After the immediate failure of the coup, the KGB was broken up and redesigned between external and internal intelligence agencies in exactly the same way as America’s CIA and FBI and the United Kingdom’s MI6 and MI5. Russia’s foreign intelligence organization is the Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki, the SVR. Its internal service is the Federalnaia Sluzhba Bezopasnosti, the FSB.
All intelligence organizations commit murder, although all strenuously deny it. The topmost classified assassination division of the KGB was the Executive Action Department—Department V—of the First Chief Directorate.
Department V survived the reorganization and the redesigning and exists to this day. Both the SVR and the FSB deny that existence as they vehemently deny its purpose.
Winchester, 2002
The Watchmen
Little Grey Mice
Comrade Charlie
Button Man
Charlie’s Apprentice
No Time for Heroes
Bomb Grade
Mind Reader
KINGS OF MANY CASTLES. Copyright © 2002 by Brian Freemantle.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Freemantle, Brian.
Kings of many castles: a Charlie Muffin thriller / Brian
Freemantle.—1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-312-30412-9
1. Muffin, Charlie (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Intelligence service—Fiction. 3. British—Russia—Fiction. 4. Moscow (Russia)—Fiction. 5. Assassination—Fiction. 6. Defectors—Fiction. I. Title.
PR6056.R43 K45 2002
823’.914—dc21
2002069280
First Edition: December 2002