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DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENS NEXT AFTER THE MAJOR FILM RED SPARROW STARRING JENNIFER LAWRENCE . . .
Urgent, topical and shot through with insider knowledge, the final thriller in the Red Sparrow trilogy is writing on a grand scale
'Matthews beguilingly blends the fun and sexiness of Ian Fleming with the more procedural, information-rich approach of John le Carre and Frederick Forsyth' Sunday Times 'A provocative and timely novel exploring the notion of Russian influence in the US's corridors of power' Guardian _______
Russian counterintelligence chief Colonel Dominika Egorova has been an
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DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENS NEXT AFTER THE MAJOR FILM RED SPARROW STARRING JENNIFER LAWRENCE . . .

Urgent, topical and shot through with insider knowledge, the final thriller in the Red Sparrow trilogy is writing on a grand scale

'Matthews beguilingly blends the fun and sexiness of Ian Fleming with the more procedural, information-rich approach of John le Carre and Frederick Forsyth' Sunday Times
'A provocative and timely novel exploring the notion of Russian influence in the US's corridors of power' Guardian
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Russian counterintelligence chief Colonel Dominika Egorova has been an asset of the CIA for over seven years.

She has also been in a forbidden and tumultuous love affair with her handler Nate Nash, mortally dangerous for them both.

In Washington, a new administration is selecting its cabinet members, where Dominika hears whispers of a Russian operation to place a mole in a high intelligence position.

If the candidate is confirmed, the Kremlin will have access to the identities of CIA assets in Moscow.

Including Dominika.

Dominika recklessly immerses herself into searching for the mole's identity - before her time runs out . . .

With a plot ripped from tomorrow's headlines, The Kremlin's Candidate is a riveting read and a thrilling conclusion to the trilogy than began with Red Sparrow and Palace of Treason.
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Jason Matthews
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A provocative and timely novel exploring the notion of Russian influence in the US's corridors of power The Guardian