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The Devil's Alternative
The Devil's Alternative
Author: Frederick Forsyth
ISBN: 352120
Publication Date: 1979
Pages: 403
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Publisher: The Viking Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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1982, Russia faces famine. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival on the U.S. But as the KGB and the CIA watch in hrror, the rescue of a Ukrainian freedom fighter from the Black Sea unleashes savagery that endangers peace and plunges leaders from Washington tp Moscow into a web of overwhelming intrigue, terror and suspense. Only two lovers can save the world from nuclear destruction. Yet every way out means certain death. And the countdown has already begun.
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"1982. Russia faces famine. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival on the U.S. But as the KGB and the CIA watch in horror, the rescue of a Ukranian "freedom fighter" from the Black Sea unleashes savagery that endangers peace - and plunges leaders from Washington to Moscow into a web of overwhelming intrigue, terror and suspense. Only teo lovers can save the world from nuclear destruction. Yet every way out means certain death. And the countdown has already begun."
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Fast moving international intrigue with lots of suspense. A look into Russia. Keeps you reading.
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I've read this several times over the years; still one of the great Cold War thrillers.


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