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The Mercenary

By: Paul Vidich
Narrated by: Jeff Harding
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From acclaimed spy novelist Paul Vidich comes a taut new thriller following the attempted exfiltration of a KGB officer from the ever-changing - and always dangerous - USSR in the mid-1980s.

Moscow, 1985. The Soviet Union and its communist regime are in the last stages of decline, but remain opaque to the rest of the world - and still very dangerous. In this ever-shifting landscape, a senior KGB officer - code name GAMBIT - has approached the CIA Moscow station chief with top secret military weapons intelligence and asked to be exfiltrated. GAMBIT demands that his handler be a former CIA officer, Alex Garin, a former KGB officer who defected to the American side.

The CIA had never successfully exfiltrated a KGB officer from Moscow, and the top brass do not trust Garin. But they have no other options: GAMBIT's secrets could be the deciding factor in the Cold War.

Garin is able to gain the trust of GAMBIT, but remains an enigma. Is he a mercenary acting in self-interest, or are there deeper secrets from his past that would explain where his loyalties truly lie? As the date nears for GAMBIT's exfiltration, and with the walls closing in on both of them, Garin begins a relationship with a Russian agent and sets into motion a plan that could compromise everything.

©2021 Paul Vidich (P)2021 W F Howes
Espionage Literature & Fiction Suspense Cold War
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Classic spy novel

Nothing really original but still a solid read well worth a listen set in what year I’m unsure but still give it a go

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Excellent story

The brilliant plot with its twists and turns and the wonderful narration made it even better.

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Fools Russian

Good narration, fitting and apt for the MC. Set in 1985, keen espionage tale with some silly errors ie when Garron is strung up naked being tortured, the interrogator asks him if he sh*t his pants, when he's not wearing any. The plot is tense and complex which make up the errors.

The first usage of the word mercenary is 36 mins before the end, whereas throughout the book he is an operative, a CIA asset, or a spy, so the book title seems contrived and misleading.

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