“The Kremlin Conspiracy” by Joel C. Rosenberg

The Enemy of My Enemy…..

Two men, one American and one Russian, are unaware their lives are on a collision course with each other.  Despite not knowing one another, different occurrences in the lives of each man brings the intersection closer. Marcus Ryker is a good-looking guy from Colorado who marries his high school sweetheart and starts a family.  He is also an American Patriot and a dare-devil.  Marcus has steadily advanced from an active combat solider to one of the members of the Secret Service guarding The President.

Oleg Kraskin has two loves, Marina and his native land, Mother Russia.  When he marries Marina, he becomes the son-in-law of The President of Russia, Aleksandr Luganov.  The president creates a job for Oleg, and as time goes on, Oleg is exposed to an increasing amount of secret information.  Eventually he is trusted enough to be exposed to most of The State secrets.

Because of this, Oleg learns his father-in-law’s plans for Russia will cause the needless deaths of many of his countrymen.  While the rest of the world is tricked into believing Luganov will help decrease weapons of mass destruction, especially in North Korea, Luganov plans just the opposite.  Since Oleg knows the truth, he is frantic to prevent a possible nuclear war.  But how can he do this without his family or himself being hurt?

This page-turner is a fast-moving story of intrigue that will keep you on the edge of your seat.  The reader will be taken to the inside of the Kremlin, the White House, and the inner workings of a Senator–who would like to be the next president.  In the midst of it all, Marcus and Oleg meet.  At the time, they are unaware of the importance that meeting will be to their future, as well as, the world’s.

The author writes a very realistic story, one that will cause the reader to think, “this might happen!”  The characters are shown in both their best and worst lights, and are believable.  Even though some of the story takes place in dangerous or highly tense situations, the story is clean, wholesome, and written from a Christian point of view.  This is the first installment of a series, with a bit of a cliff-hanger ending.  I recommend this 5-star book to anyone who enjoys political intrigue, suspense or well-written fiction.Tyndale House Publishing has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of The Kremlin Conspiracy, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

 

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