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Snow Wolf
Snow Wolf
Author: Glenn Meade
It’s 1953—the middle of the Cold War. Joseph Stalin is a major threat—with his deteriorating mental stability, reports that he’s about to resume his horrifying purges, and the Soviet Union on the cusp of developing nuclear weapons, it’s a risk the US government is unwilling to take. Operation Snow Wolf is created to...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781451688252
ISBN-10: 1451688253
Publication Date: 5/19/2015
Pages: 592
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Howard Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
The main action, set in 1953, surges within a present-day frame in which Washington Post journalist William Massey tries to discover why his father, Jake, ended up in a Moscow grave more than 40 years ago. Eventually, Jake encounters Anna Khorev, the lone survivor of Operation Snow Wolf, who narrates the third-person flashback that forms most of the novel. In 1953, the U.S. government, fearful that Stalin is about to develop and use the hydrogen bomb, decides to eliminate him. The operation, headed by Jake, recruits Alex Slanski, aka Wolf, to do the deed, and Anna, who recently has escaped from a Soviet gulag, to be his guide. Though slow to build, the suspense hits overdrive when Alex and Anna parachute into Estonia, only to be hunted in turn by Major Yuri Lukin of the KGB.
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This is an outstanding book! It is an exciting espionage story. I highly recommend it. The plot is primarily set in the post-war USSR, where the CIA have plotted to kill Joseph Stalin (Operation Snow Wolf), Jake Massey enlists the help of Alex Slanksi and Anna Khorev, with the KGB attempting to stop them at every opportunity. The characters are well developed, as are the relationships between them. The novel is fast paced and extremely riveting. I couldn't put it down.
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