It is 1999 and Russia is on the edge of total
implosion. Social and moral order has collapsed and what
small semblance of control there is, is being imposed by
mafia-like criminal gangs. While public opinion in the
West is largely indifferent, the political analysts are
less sanguine - Russian meltdown will make the
disintegration of the Balkans look like the collapse of
a cup-cake. Out of the chaos, however, a single
charismatic voice is starting to be heard - that of Igor
Komarov, a visionary patriot who claims he can restore
Russia's greatness and bring prosperity to the masses.
He even woos Western political leaders with a rather
more realistic analysis of the way forward for Russia.
Komarov is set to win the next election when a document
is smuggled into the British Embassy in Moscow. It's
called The Black Manifesto and it appears to show
Komarov's secret agenda - his political blueprint is
really Mein Kampf, the rebirth of Russia will be as a
New Third Reich with Komarov as Fuhrer. But can the
document be authenticated? And what can the Western
Alliance's most secret Trilateral Commission do about it
if it is?They need to find another voice the masses will
listen to and obey rather than Komarov - an icon they
can cleave to and trust. Once, not that long ago, he was
called the Tsar. And so develops a thrilling and
increasingly frightening adventure - Jason Monk, ex-CIA,
who used to run agents into the Soviet Union, is
recruited and slips back into Russia, into the desperate
Moscow world of poverty, luxury, gangsters and
prostitutes and underneath it all, the titanic power
struggle to ensure the outcome of the forthcoming
elections. |
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