Overkill

Military Thrillers (Kindle Store)

Author: James Barrington

The Cold War is over, but Russia’s arsenal of nuclear weapons is still in place. And when an emissary from an international terrorist group makes a disaffected Russian minister an offer he can’t refuse, the survival of the West hangs in the balance…America and Europe have been seeded with nuclear weapons—strategically located in major city centers—by a group of renegade….Read More

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