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Russia is in turmoil, people now realize that they have been cheated out of Western wealth and lifestyle by morons who have led them for a hundred years, millions have been killed by fellow Russians and it is all plain to see, the answer is REVOLUTION, but how will it happen? Theodore Smirnoff has prepared his Spetsnaz boys for their return, but he wants no blood, just a peaceful transition of ideas and politics, but the Colonel tells him of how it must be, the old Russian way is always in the blood of the leaders. The new Russian political party is moving forward but an attempt on Jessika's…mehr

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Russia is in turmoil, people now realize that they have been cheated out of Western wealth and lifestyle by morons who have led them for a hundred years, millions have been killed by fellow Russians and it is all plain to see, the answer is REVOLUTION, but how will it happen? Theodore Smirnoff has prepared his Spetsnaz boys for their return, but he wants no blood, just a peaceful transition of ideas and politics, but the Colonel tells him of how it must be, the old Russian way is always in the blood of the leaders. The new Russian political party is moving forward but an attempt on Jessika's life ( The new leader of the party ) changes everything, now it's death to them all. Talbot is watching the developments and has his own revenge in mind for past friends killed by them, as normal he walks in and kills the President, but no one sees him do it, only Helen sees the man working and she is amazed at his skill and shear nerve, the wooden Indian also impresses her. For everyone else, the President drops stone dead in front of the painting of Cathrine the Great, a curse, obviously, the mayhem continues as Augustus Talbot's planning takes yet another turn.
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Percy was born in the University town of Loughborough in Leicestershire, both parents worked for what used to be called the training college but is now a vast institution of learning and sports sciences. History was made in this little piece of central England: trains, planes, and anything made of metal.