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39 kirjaa tekijältä John Sager
In this sequel to his first novel, Night Flight, author John Sager leads his readers through a maze of deception and intrigue as the Soviet Union attempts to regain its war-making superiority over the United States. Its plan is to upgrade its nuclear submarine fleet in arctic port city of Severodvinsk. But two KGB officers fear the plan will lead to a nuclear war with the United States and they want no part of it. After sharing their concerns with the CIA, it Special Activities Division mounts an operation to thwart the Soviet plan, but to do so they must insert one of their own deep-cover officers into the Severodvinsk complex. Two questions: Will he have enough time to unlock the secrets of Severodvinsk before he is discovered and the nuclear bombs begin to fly? And will a beautiful young woman, a KGB agent, be able to distract him from his mission?
What really happened in that Wuhan laboratory, the source of the Covid-19 pandemic still sweeping Planet Earth? In this novel, author John Sager brings his readers to understand that God's goodness can find its way into the hearts and minds of Wuhan's most deprived citizens: an 18 year old mother and her infant daughter, both heroin addicts. A 48 year old woman, no longer in charge of her once-popular brothel and suffering from syphilis. A 32 year old high school teacher, who admits to raping one of his teenage students. A 50 year old deposed shop foreman, stricken with AIDs. Each of these, and others, is a resident of a not-for-profit homeless shelter, owned and operated by two young American entrepreneurs who are on a mission to make a difference in their Wuhan community. In the end they do, and receive their just rewards.
What really happened in that Wuhan laboratory, the source of the Covid-19 pandemic still sweeping Planet Earth? In this novel, author John Sager brings his readers to understand that God's goodness can find its way into the hearts and minds of Wuhan's most deprived citizens: an 18 year old mother and her infant daughter, both heroin addicts. A 48 year old woman, no longer in charge of her once-popular brothel and suffering from syphilis. A 32 year old high school teacher, who admits to raping one of his teenage students. A 50 year old deposed shop foreman, stricken with AIDs. Each of these, and others, is a resident of a not-for-profit homeless shelter, owned and operated by two young American entrepreneurs who are on a mission to make a difference in their Wuhan community. In the end they do, and receive their just rewards.
Ekatarina Davidovna Smirnova, or Katya as she is known to her many friends. She's beautiful, she's talented and as the Russian embassy's Cultural Attach she is the CIA's best-kept secret. The story follows her life from childhood, through a marriage cut short by her spouse's demise, to one of Russia's most admired performers, all the while increasing her know-how and talent. Toward the end, she becomes the performer most sought after by the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center, Washington DC's most prestigious venue for art and music.