Tag Archives: Cold War

Review of The Cardinal and the Kremlin

In his book, The Cardinal and the Kremlin, Tom Clancy takes us back to the 1980’s to the middle of the Cold War. The U.S. has a high-level spy behind the Iron Curtain who has been relaying high level intelligence for … Continue reading

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Review of A Shadow in Moscow

In Katherine Reay’s A Shadow in Moscow, Ingrid Baur, anxious to escape a painful past, agrees to marry a quiet gentleman from Moscow. Shortly thereafter, she suspects he works for the KGB. Unwilling to have her daughter under Communist control, Ingrid … Continue reading

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Review of Red Rabbit

In Tom Clancy’s Red Rabbit, the Soviet Union is anticipating new leadership and contemplating a move that they think will strengthen their hold on power. Meanwhile, Jack Ryan has just arrived in Britain and about to take part in a mission … Continue reading

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