Stalin's Final Sting
A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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John Pirhalla
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By:
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Andrew Turpin
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The darkest secrets of a Russian oligarch - a legacy from Stalin. A hidden batch of the CIA’s Stinger missiles. And the insatiable Afghan thirst for revenge. Ex-CIA war crimes investigator Joe Johnson is sucked into an inquiry which delves into the deadly world of Soviet and US undercover operations in Afghanistan during the 1980s - and mysterious connections to current US and Russian politics.
Johnson and his ex-MI6 colleague Jayne Robinson find themselves pursuing a Russian oligarch with strong links to Putin and a past he would rather keep hidden - and also an Afghan Mujahideen bent on the most bloodthirsty revenge. The investigation is thrown awry by Johnson’s crooked former CIA boss, now on the run, and by a miscalculation of the dangers lurking in the Hindu Kush mountains, ridden with heavily armed Taliban insurgents.
The story reaches a raw climax in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Moscow, and Kabul, as Johnson battles to overcome the powerful forces lined up against him, including former KGB agents. Stalin’s Final Sting is a gripping thriller - the fourth in the Joe Johnson series - with some twists that the listener will never see coming. Meet Joe Johnson today, and see how he uncovers buried truths from the past.
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- J. Lougheed
- 22-04-20
Another good Joe Johnson story
The authors attention to detail and local and cultural knowledge, make these stories very entertaining and thought provoking.
This is my first audio book, which I found useful in that I could do other things whist I listened; but on the other hand I had to contend with the orators voice and interpretation of the characters. Having read Joe Johnson stories already, the rendition of Jayne Robinson's was at particular odds with the image I had previously imagined her.
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