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Book Review of Blood Red Square

Blood Red Square
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BLOOD RED SQUARE by Pat Mullen: UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold died in a plane crash in the Congo in 1961. Although considered suspicious at the time, no evidence surfaced to show that it was anything other than an accident. Now in 1997 new Russian entrepreneur Misha Kedrov steals Secret KGB documents pointing to collusion between Moscow and Washington in the death of Hammarskjold. Kedrov, consumed by revenge for the murder of his parents, plans to use the documents to seek vengeance. Owen MacDara, special envoy of Bill Clinton, the President of the United States, is the only one with a chance to stop Kedrov. An action packed thriller, mixing fictional and real characters in a believable manner.