Sorry - I just couldn't put this down - but that was for all the wrong reasons....
It starts off REALLY badly, with one of the most improbable lines that I've ever read - its more befitting of a script from on e of those SyFy movies
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"You work for the Soviets?", she asked, wide-eyed.
"Yes, I do. I'm known as Agent Jones. Would you like to come inside?" (the Soviet embassy in New York, outside of which, this conversation is taking place)
The main characters in this book improbably meet some of the highest ranking officials in the former Soviet Union, as well as being involved with the MAJOR "terrorist" leader of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
In the latter half of the book he changes from basically basing everything on real, historical events, to switching over to some alternate universe, when existing events are changed and then WHAM ....
The casual tossing about of Nukes is just SO unbelievable as to be laughable, and as for the climax .... words TRULY fail me!
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Sorry folks - don't buy this book (I'm just SO glad, that I got this as a freebie on my Kindle) - it will only add the the authors illusions of self-grandeur - and how he got a BA in English is beyond me