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One of The Washington Post’s Best Thrillers of 2023

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 in this “delicious spy novel” (People).

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 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 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 an “propulsive, captivating spy novel,” (Good Morning America)—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.

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THE HELSINKI AFFAIR

by Anna Pitoniak

Discussion Questions

1. Espionage remains a male-dominated world, even in the modern day. What role does gender play in Amanda Cole’s experience as a CIA officer?

2. What did you make of the character Kath Frost? She and Amanda make a compatible team, but they bring different attitudes and experiences to their espionage work. How do you think the partnership will affect the way Amanda approaches her work?

3. The question of Amanda’s father’s involvement in the plot is a central mystery. What were your theories about Charlie Cole’s role in the story? Did you agree with Amanda's choices, regarding how much loyalty to place with her father, and how much to place with her job and country?

4. What do you think The Helsinki Affair says about the relationship between national governments and intelligence agencies? How does the secretive work of the CIA, and other intelligence agencies, affect the events that play out in the public eye?

5. Discuss the moral dilemmas that Amanda faces throughout the novel. Are there moments where she must compromise her principles for the greater good? If so, what did you think of those moments? Have you ever felt that you had to compromise your own principles for the greater good?

6. The Helsinki Affair is described as a female-centric twist on the spy thriller genre. In what ways does the book challenge or subvert traditional spy novel tropes, and what does it add to the genre?

7. Consider the theme of betrayal in the novel. What were the instances of betrayal that struck you the most? Is it possible for the characters to trust one another after a betrayal has occurred? How does trust get reestablished?

8. The book’s title, The Helsinki Affair, might be interpreted as having multiple meanings. What do you think the title referred to?

9. What do you think the future holds for Amanda Cole, after the events of the book’s conclusion? Do you see potential for further adventures?

About The Author

Andrew Bartholomew

Anna Pitoniak is the author of Our American Friend, Necessary People, and The Futures. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked in book publishing, including as a senior editor at Random House. Anna grew up in Whistler, British Columbia. She graduated from Yale and lives in New York City.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (November 14, 2023)
  • Runtime: 12 hours and 30 minutes
  • ISBN13: 9781797166124

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Raves and Reviews

"Amanda Dolan brings to life CIA agent Amanda Cole, who during her posting in Rome uncovers a Russian plot with far-reaching ties that potentially involve her father, a former CIA agent. Determined to establish the truth about what’s going on, Amanda is drawn into a complex conspiracy that involves unmasking double agents and countering acts of treason while uncovering more about her father’s past. Dolan’s strong characterizations make it straightforward for listeners to follow the principals, especially during scenes of dialogue. She creates a believable protagonist, and her capable use of accents is particularly notable when voicing the Russian characters."

– AudioFile Magazine

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