Berlin, 1962. The Wall divides a city, an ideology, and two men who should be enemies.
Alexei Volkov is a KGB operative with a flawless record and ice in his veins. His mission: surveil the American intelligence officer who's been making waves in East Berlin. It should be simple. It should be routine.
Daniel Shaw is a CIA agent haunted by secrets and driven by duty. When he discovers he's being watched by the same man he's been ordered to monitor, the game becomes infinitely more dangerous - and infinitely more personal.
In the shadow of the Berlin Wall, where every glance could be a betrayal and every touch could mean death, two spies find themselves caught in a different kind of Cold War. One where the enemy isn't across the border, but across the café table. Where the most dangerous mission isn't stealing secrets, but stealing moments.
As tensions between superpowers escalate and their respective agencies close in, Alexei and Daniel must decide: loyalty to their countries, or loyalty to each other? In a world built on lies, can love be the one truth worth defecting for?