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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1971

ISBN
  
1-84232-050-5

Author
  
Desmond Bagley

Publisher
  
William Collins, Sons

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction, Thriller

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
246 pgs

Originally published
  
1971

Followed by
  
The Tightrope Men

Adaptations
  
The Mackintosh Man (1973)

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Similar
  
Desmond Bagley books, Thriller books

The freedom trap and how to avoid it


The Freedom Trap is a novel written by English author Desmond Bagley, and was first published in 1971 with a cover by Norman Weaver. It was loosely based on the escape of George Blake from prison five years before. In 1973 it was made into a film entitled The Mackintosh Man, starring Paul Newman.

Contents

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Plot introduction

Joseph Rearden is a better-than-average crook from South Africa with a jail conviction on his record. In London, he meets an agent of the British Government called Mackintosh, who recruits him for a new and deadly assignment - to snare The Scarperers (a notorious gang of criminals who organise gaol-breaking for long-term prisoners) and Slade, a notorious Russian double agent whom they have recently liberated. Rearden is asked to rob a postman with a package of uncut diamonds, for which he will be caught and sent to jail in the hope that this will attract the attention of the Scarperers. Thinking that this will be an easy score, Rearden accepts. He is successful, but finds that he has been freed by the Scarperers to help fulfil their own evil political agenda. The trail goes to Malta, where Rearden must outwit the Scarperers in order to save his own life.

Bagley carried over the Slade character from Running Blind.

References

The Freedom Trap Wikipedia