Ravens
Step into the intriguing world of "Ravens," a compelling work by author Tom Morton-Smith, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2019. Set against the electrifying backdrop of Reykjavik in 1972, this captivating narrative centers around the historical chess match between the legendary Boris Spassky and the iconic Bobby Fischer—a clash that would forever change the landscape of competitive chess.
At just 136 pages, "Ravens" skillfully weaves the tension and drama of this pivotal moment in sports history, immersing readers in the rivalry that captivated millions and showcased the geopolitical stakes of the Cold War. Morton-Smith's engaging writing style brings the characters and atmosphere to life, making it a must-read for both chess enthusiasts and those intrigued by the intersection of sports and politics. Don’t miss your chance to explore this remarkable tale that goes beyond the chessboard!