Concerto: The Kidnapping of Mikhail Gorbachev
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Dennis Jones
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In the chill hours of dawn, a TV mobile unit enters the high-security compound of the Soviet consulate outside New York City. Within minutes, nine men lie dead, and the Soviet Union’s most powerful and respected leader—Mikhail Gorbachev—is missing.
From the think-tanks of Washington to the alleyways of Paris and beneath the streets of Warsaw, the chase is on...into a labyrinth of murder, terrorism and conspiracy that threatens to swallow the political power-brokers from Capitol Hill to the Kremlin...unless they join the forces each has sworn to bury...
CRITICS RAVE:
“A sophisticated tale in the same league as current thriller king Tom Clancy.” – The Hamilton Spectator
“Jones’ latest thriller is his best yet...Concerto is a nifty work by a Canadian author who, fortunately writes for an international audience.” - Star-Phoenix
“A story that could very well be tomorrow’s headlines...There is no question that Jones has now joined the first rank of political thriller-writers.” – Free Press
“Reader is swept along by an intriguing plot and some good, taut writing.” – Vancouver Sun
“Dennis Jones does it again with his new thriller about international intrigue.” – Ottawa Sunday Sun
“Timely and satisfying espionage thriller.” – Publishers Weekly
“All too believable...impressive!” – Washington Post
“Political intrigue, mistrust and treachery, allied to an unnervingly realistic plot, combined to push the action along at a frantic pace.” – Belfast Telegraph
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