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The Dam Keeper

A Spy Thriller (A Jayne Robinson Thriller, Book 5)

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The Dam Keeper

By: Andrew Turpin
Narrated by: Mandy Weston
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Water torture . . . A US army dam engineer is targeted in a Kremlin honeytrap and a Russian mole killed in Ukraine after passing on key information to the CIA. The question is why? Operative Jayne Robinson is asked to find out.

As Moscow prepares to invade Ukraine, Robinson uncovers evidence of a Russian plot, masterminded by a mystery Kremlin puppet, to destroy a critical hydroelectric dam.

But which one?

As the young dam engineer disappears after hearing too much, apparently kidnapped by a dangerous Russian seductress, Robinson finds herself in a desperate race against time down the River Danube to locate him.

Nothing is what it seems: Robinson is forced to take on spiraling risks—urged on by a US President who is preparing for a visit to Kyiv to support his Ukrainian counterpart.

To make progress, Robinson gets involved in a high-stakes game of international poker with a top-level asset inside the Russian president’s inner circle—who was recruited under coercion.

But with the threat of a biblical-scale flood looming, can the asset now be trusted? Can Robinson find out which dam is at risk? Which shadowy figure is behind the plot to destroy it? And can her knife-edge operation to rescue the missing engineer succeed?

©2023 Andrew Turpin (P)2025 W. F. Howes Ltd
Espionage International Mystery & Crime Mystery Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Russia Poker
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Wonderful writing. Complex story woven through varied locations, characters, and activities. Rich character and setting development. Best (worst) of all is the complex spy activities set to a backdrop of the U.S., Russia, Ukraine conflicts; which are all too believable and frightening today.

Outstanding. Complex, Richly Detailed, Frighteningly Realistic.

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