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The Kremlin's Candidate
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The Kremlin's Candidate

Dominika Egorova and Nathaniel Nash, Book 3

by Jason Matthews

Recommended by John Sipher

Recommended by John Sipher

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Thriller & Suspense and Fiction.

Red Sparrow is now a major motion picture starring Jennifer Lawrence and Joel Edgerton! The ?exciting conclusion? (Entertainment Weekly) in the New York Times bestselling Red Sparrow Trilogy has Russian counterintelligence chief Dominika Egorova and her lover, CIA agent Nate Nash, on the hunt for a Russian agent working in the US government.With a ...

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..."Palace of Treason" and "The Kremlin's Candidate". David McCloskey is starting strong with "Damascus Station". Re key history related to Russia, Sam Tanenhaus' "Whitaker Chambers" and Allen Weinstein's "Perjury" are musts. 2/

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