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BARRACUDA
A Harry Wildman novel
James Foy
A government scientist failing to report to work wouldn't usually give cause for alarm. But when the scientist in question holds the secret formula for a revolutionary type of fuel that could have massive implications for the world's oil producing countries and for the world generally, the alarm bells begin to ring. Anxious not to involve the British government and in an attempt to hide their embarrassment the scientist's immediate employers decide to bring in Harry Wildman to track him down. There's nothing to go on, however, and Wildman has just twelve days to find him before the government has to be informed. The search for the scientist will take Wildman across Eastern Europe, to Minsk, Moscow and finally to Crimea, encountering on his way crooks, corrupt officials, the Russian FSB, a beautiful Russian agent and the Moscow police who want him for murder. Twelve days, and the clock is ticking
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UKRAINE, RUSSIA AND ME
A personal history of the Soviet Union, Ukraine and Russia 1960-2025
Natalia Ishchenko
In ‘Ukraine, Russia and Me’, Natalia Ishchenko shares a vivid personal history spanning from her childhood in the Soviet Union through the political upheavals leading to the Soviet collapse and the subsequent years in Ukraine. Her story highlights the impact of major historical events on everyday life, including the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Her narrative covers her upbringing in the Soviet Union, participation in the Pioneer youth movement, and detailed experiences of Ukraine’s early independence years until 2014. Natalia recounts the Russian annexation of Crimea, her relocation to Kyiv in 2016, and the upheaval caused by the 2022 Russian invasion, including her and her husband's experiences under fire and their flight to Poland and later London. The memoir includes a account of conditions at Chernobyl after the 1986 nuclear disaster, where her surgeon husband was sent, and references her husband's father's role in selecting missile sites during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Praise & Reviews
USA Today Best-Selling author,
Sue-Ellen Welfonder, has this to say about
James Foy's 'Barracuda':
'I LOVED Barracuda!!! The book is incredible. Grabs you from the first line and takes you on a nonstop and exhilarating whirlwind of a ride. Great characters, each one so real. Loved the twists and turns and surprises, and your powerful sense of place. I was right there, everywhere Harry went. Saw the sites, ate the food, felt/experienced the adventure. CANNOT WAIT for the book. 'Tracks.'. Counting the hours and minutes for another wonderful read. The book is brilliant.'

