Description
The Green Train by Herbert Lieberman is a gripping Cold War espionage thriller set against the tense backdrop of Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe. Falling squarely within the political thriller and spy fiction genres, this atmospheric novel unfolds aboard a train journey between Leningrad and Helsinki — a seemingly routine trip that turns into a desperate standoff when the Red Army halts the train just kilometres from the Finnish border.
As the hours stretch into days, the passengers — among them Peter Stern, Frau Kunkel, and Junji Asawa — find themselves caught in a web of suspicion and intrigue. Though appearing to be ordinary tourists, some hold secrets that could shift the balance of power in a divided world. Inside the carriages, whispered rumours of espionage ripple through the uneasy crowd, while beyond the tracks, soldiers bide their time as a dangerous escape plan takes shape. Lieberman masterfully blends the intimate fears of those trapped inside with the wider diplomatic tensions of the Cold War, offering a compelling look at the human cost of international conflict.
A taut, character-driven thriller, The Green Train is ideal for readers drawn to espionage fiction, Cold War dramas, and classic political suspense novels.











