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Longtime Coonts fans who share his political leanings will best appreciate this outing. --Publishers Weekly
The story moves along at a brisk pace, with plenty of intrigue, which will please thriller fans. --Booklist
Since switching publishers a few years back, Coonts has consistently delivered high-powered, conspiracy-laden political thrillers that are perfect for fans of Vince Flynn and Brad Thor. --Real Book Spy
Stephen Coonts' newest novel The Russia Account pits CIA officer Tommy Carmellini against a murderous, international financial conspiracy that leaves a trail of death and corruption, extending from a small bank in Estonia, to the highest reaches of the Kremlin, to the halls of the Congress, and perhaps even to the CIA itself -- putting Admiral Jake Grafton, the head of the CIA, in the crosshairs of an assassin.
Burglar turned CIA warrior Tommy Carmellini has starred in eight previous Coonts' thrillers, from Liars and Thieves to Coonts' latest from Regnery, The Armageddon File. Realistic, passionate, in love with life, Tommy struggles in our turbulent age. Critics have labeled him a hip, modern hero. With the help of his mentor Jake Grafton, up to now Carmellini has always managed to foil his enemies. Read More chevron_right
It takes about 6 Hours and 14 minutes on average for a reader to read The Russia Account. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Russia Account is 256 pages long.
The Russia Account is book #9 in the Tommy Carmellini Book Series and comes after The Armageddon File
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