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Sacrifice

By: Graham Masterton
Narrated by: Russell Bentley
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What would happen if America and Russia redefined their spheres of influence? If the Soviets withdrew their interests in Cuba, South America, Afghanistan - and the US pulled their troops out of Europe? Such a radical redrafting of the political map would have consequences for all those involved.

Charles Krogh thought he had left the intelligence world for good, but before long finds himself immersed back in the vast invisible game without rules, the game of deception and bluff...the game without which the world can never be safe...or at peace.

Nicholas Reed, brutally murdered by a stone-cold KGB killer - what did he know?

Marshal T. K. Golovanov, hero of the Soviet Union and one of the most powerful men in the world - why is he jeopardising the future of his country with a female agent?

Michael Townshend, an English businessman on a visit to a Moscow trade fair - what is the real reason for his trip?

Win or lose, their lives are all a sacrifice....

©2020 Graham Masterton (P)2020 Head of Zeus
Historical Mystery Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Espionage Cuba
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“A true master of horror.” (James Herbert)

“One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time.” (Peter James)

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My only beef is that the book sufferes from American characters speaking in British jargon - something that happens with all of Masterton's American characters (in all of his work) .

Great. Britishisms Abound

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