Deep Lie: A Novel

What metaphors are used in Deep Lie: A Novel by Stuart Woods?

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Betrayal is an underlying metaphor in spy novels. The author of this novel keeps up the tradition with the character of Ed Rawls. Rawls uses his friendship with Rule to undermine her in two significant ways. In a more direct way, Rawls betrays Rule by passing critical information about the investigation directly to Majorov.