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Moscow Bound Adrian Churchward

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Moscow Bound von Adrian Churchward

Moscow Bound Adrian Churchward


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Zusammenfassung

'Moscow Bound' is the first book in The Puppet Meisters trilogy, dealing with state abuse of power.

Moscow Bound Zusammenfassung

Moscow Bound Adrian Churchward

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 Bewertungen

'Moscow Bound by Adrian Churchward, as far as I'm concerned, is nothing short of a masterpiece of political fiction...the novel suckered me in from the opening chapter and once I was drawn in, I literally couldn't pull myself away from this fascinating, intriguing, and often startling plot.' Charlotte Barnes, Mad Hatter Reviews

Über Adrian Churchward

Between 1984 and 1998 Adrian Churchward lived and worked in Moscow, Budapest and Prague as an East-West trade lawyer, representing British, American and German corporations. During this period he became proficient in translating Russian commercial and legal texts into English. He was one of the few Western lawyers working in the day-to-day arena of President Gorbachev's liberalisation process of perestroika and glasnost, and which ultimately resulted in the collapse of communism and disintegration of the Soviet Union. In 1991, he witnessed the abortive coup against Gorbachev and in 1993, he was again present in Moscow when Yeltsin ordered the shelling of the Russian parliament building, aka the "The Russian White House". He lives in London, has two daughters, three grandsons and a cat that eats furniture. Read more about Adrian at www.adrianchurchward.com.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR005999315
9781781322000
1781322007
Moscow Bound Adrian Churchward
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
SilverWood Books Ltd
2014-04-30
336
N/A
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