Moscow Bound
by Adrian Churchward
Description
Ekaterina Romanova, the estranged wife of Russia's wealthiest oligarch Konstantin Gravchenko, asks Scott Mitchell, an idealistic young English human rights lawyer who is being intimidated by the authorities, to find the father she's never met. She believes he's been languishing for decades without trial in the Gulag system. Meanwhile, General Pravda of military intelligence, though an advocate of transparency, is determined to protect a covert operation that he's been running for years.
General Pravda hinders Ekaterina and Scott at every turn and lawyer and client are forced to go on the run for a murder they didn't commit. As they descend into the Hades that is the world of international realpolitik Scott is compelled to reconsider his own values, and Pravda's life's work disintegrates, when Scott uncovers a 50 year-old Cold War secret, which both the Russian and US governments are still trying to hide from the public domain.
Moscow Bound is the first book in The Puppet Meisters trilogy, dealing with state abuse of power.
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Fiction/mystery/crime and thrillers/international politics
Reviews
This is a deeply, well-plotted espionage novel which more than matches any other I have read in a long time. The story is convoluted and one has to concentrate to follow the problems which beset the hero, Scott Mitchell, a British Human Rights Lawyer living in Moscow.
The author, Adrian Churchward, clearly has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Moscow and things Russian. We get furtive insights into the internal conflicts between the various Russian Intelligence Services and glimpses of the distorted world in which they play out their venomous activities; these are mixed in with the power and ruthless anarchy of the oligarchs. The pace of the story builds up as does the suspense.
Scott Mitchell’s adventures are labyrinthine and compelling: just the combination to make this a very exciting thriller which, once you start it, you cannot put down.
Dr. J. Gold Amazon
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Bibliographic Information
- Publisher SilverWood
- Publication Date June 2014
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781781322000
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 9.99 GBP
- Pages336
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- ResponsibilityAdrian Churchward
- Edition1st
- SeriesPuppet Meisters Trilogy
- Series Part1
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