In his second sequel to his first novel Night Flight, author John Sager explores the earliest evidences of Islamist terrorism, beginning with the sacking of the American embassy in Tehran by a mob of angry Iranian students. From there, the story reveals the CIA's penetration of a vital Moscow enterprise, and the Agency's recruitment of a senior KGB official. The web of deception and intrigue then exposes the intent of Muslim jihadists who, if they have their way, will eliminate the entire Soviet leadership, bringing the Kremlin to its knees, thus heralding a new caliphate and sharia law, spread across the Soviet Union.The author, for more than fifty years a CIA operations officer in its Clandestine Service, knows whereof he speaks. His story reflects a commanding sense of realism.
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