Ambitious lawyer Christopher Dunney was not in Cold
War Moscow looking for a cause. A last-minute
substitute, Christopher was in Moscow to seal a fast
food deal for the 1980 Moscow Olympics Games. It was
going to be his big break at the firm, a partnership
riding on his performance. Chistopher wasn't the kind of
guy to fret about Russia's Jewish dissidents or their
precious human rights. He had career-building on his
mind, nothing else. He did not want anything or,
especially, anyone getting in his way. Until he wanted
Elizaveta Krylenkev. Elizaveta was the beautiful
activist, a high-profile dissident who had expected the
committed American attorney whom Christopher had
replaced. Her disappointment with cynical Christopher
did not last long, but Elizaveta had to parlay their
mutual attraction into the most dangerous of actions.
With a scrupulous Russian cop manipulating every second
move, Christopher learned that Elizaveta had set him up
to mule the most explosive piece of evidence of the
decade. A tape that would implode the Soviet's pending
show trial of Russia's top dissident. The KGB would stop
at nothing to get that evidence back. Christopher Dunney
was nobody’s hero, yet, there he was, thinking about
risking his career, his freedom and, yes, his life
for... Being played pissed Christoper off. That was his
second biggest weakness. Damn it. Time to run.
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