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The Righteous Arrows
From Koehler Books
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The Righteous Arrows
From Koehler Books
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About the Book Sequel to The Able Archers Book Synopsis The highly anticipated new installment of the series #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr calls terrifying. ...delivers a story that is both realistic and riveting. Readers will not be able to put it down! -Michael Morell, former Acting Director and Deputy Director CIA If youre the kind of reader who enjoys being educated and entertained through historical fiction ... this is just for you. These are wildly fascinating stories. - First Coast News, WTLV Historical fiction at its best...Mr. Morra has a talent for writing. -Reviewer Zohar L. Absolutely compelling entertainment. -Grammy winner Jeffrey Skunk Baxter WHO CAN YOU TRUST WHEN A COLD WAR HEATS UP AND CONFLICT SEEMS INEVITABLE? After collaborating to thwart nuclear war in The Able Archers, Kevin Cattani and his Soviet counterpart, Ivan Levchenko, developed a deep mutual respect-but in The Righteous Arrows they are working against each other. Cattani, despite serious misgivings, conducts a perilous covert mission inside a Soviet bunker and barely escapes with his life, putting himself on a collision course with Levchenko. Their ultimate confrontation comes on a battlefield during the brutal Soviet war in Afghanistan, where Levchenko issues the American an ominous warning that will echo for decades. Foreshadowing the global war on terror, former Air Force Intelligence officer Brian Morra illuminates the stubbornly persistent rivalry between the US and Russia in this heart-stopping story of international espionage and war. A cracking Cold War read! -Ian Sanders, founder and editor of Cold War Conversations A fast-paced thriller centered around the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Its a wonderful piece of historical fiction! - Buddy Book Club Review Quotes After his hugely successful novel The Able Archers , Brian J. Morra is back and so are the rich personalities from his first book. Cattani, Levchenko, and the Red-haired Major are all in fine form in The Righteous Arrows . The battlefield has moved from the nuclear Cold War threat to the shadow wars of Afghanistan, but the suspense, excellence in writing, and his ability to weave real world events and capabilities into a robust fictional story continues to set Morra apart. The Righteous Arrows is an exciting read. -General (Ret) Doug Brown, 7th Commander United States Special Operations Command Brian Morra has done it again. His main characters from The Able Archers return in this Cold War spy thriller, and Brian delivers a story that is both realistic and riveting. -Michael Morell, former Acting Director and Deputy Director CIA With vivid characters and a fast-paced plot , The Righteous Arrows takes the reader from the jungles of Cambodia and a Soviet nuclear command bunker in East Germany to the mountains of Afghanistan for the decisive battle of the Cold War. -Michael Vickers, Former CIA Operations Officer and Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and author of By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy Winner of 18th Annual National Indie Excellence Award for Best Military Fiction Brian Morra has done it again with another fast-paced Cold War thriller. . . . a dire warning about the unintended consequences of Americas actions. -Tony Thomas, General, US Army (Ret.), 11th Commander United States Special Operations Command Buckle up for the ride as this fast-paced and accessible thriller takes you on a perilous mission to a nuclear bunker in East Germany and the brutal Soviet war in Afghanistan. As a former US intelligence officer, Morra knows his stuff and his writing brings you enough detail to sound authentic, without smothering you in technological elements . -Ian Sanders, founder and editor of Cold War Conversations