Murder, madness and military secrets – the Cold War is over, and things are about to get very hot… Bodies are turning up in Siberia, some mutilated, some half-eaten. Has the spectre of cannibalism reared its ugly head again in Russia, or is a bizarre cult at work? For George Lazin, a colonel in Russia’s Federal Security Service sent to investigate the robbing of a Siberian diamond train, the question soon becomes a matter of life and death – not just for him but for Russia itself.
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Praise for James H Jackson: 'A thriller that cunningly utilises Jackson's previous career to produce a novel that has real energy and pace... fresh and innovative... A narrative of genuine tension is guaranteed for the reader. And Jackson's conjuring up of his frigid locale will have you pleasurably shivering
Jackson puts his experience as an international defence and political risk consultant to good use in this believable thriller...Cracking, fast-paced yarn
A tense, well-researched, fast-paced and hard-nosed thriller
Gripping stuff
A home-grown rival to Tom Clancy