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The Kremlin Device

Geordie Sharp, Book 3

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The Kremlin Device

By: Chris Ryan
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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This is the novel in which SAS Sergeant Geordie Sharp, always a loner and a maverick, finally goes over the edge. He is sent to Moscow to lead a team training the Russian Protection Service, a division of the former KGB, to acquire new anti-terrorist skills. The Russian Mafia is threatening to take control of the country, and Geordie learns, too, of their massive new presence in London.

The secret side of Geordie's mission is to plant a nuclear device in the sewers of Moscow as protection against any future Russian attack on the UK, a renewed danger in view of fast increasing political volatility and lawlessness. After two of his team are kidnapped, Geordie realizes that Mafia have control of the nuclear device, and he learns subsequently that it is being transported back to the UK.

©1998 Chris Ryan; (P)1998 Random House Audiobooks
Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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"There's a frightening ring of authenticity." ( Mirror [UK])
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A rapid fast moving story, a fairly unbelievable plot and lacks the gritty realism of other Chris Ryan books but enjoyable.

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It is another Geordie Sharp novel. Far fetched, but with plenty of action.
I’m not a lover of first person narration, but here I am reviewing the 3 book. No problem with the story, or the narrator but what lets this book down is the editor. There are parts where I stopped and wondered if it was the same narrator, because the tone or volume had changed, no chapter breaks. No sooner than the last word is uttered, “Audible hopes you enjoyed this program”
The other grip, is the price and length, at £7.99, for 2h 52m, is another expensive listen.

An enjoyable read.

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