In Red Dusk and the Morrow (1922), Paul Dukes recounts his daring experiences as a British spy in post-revolutionary Russia. Navigating the perilous landscape of Bolshevik rule, Dukes provides firsthand insights into the political upheaval and societal transformations of the era. His narrative combines elements of espionage, adventure, and historical analysis, offering a unique perspective on a tumultuous period in Russian history.