The Twilight Patriots
(Previously published as The Sunset Patriots)

Admiral Theodore Magnuson, Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence, didn't like the idea of sending the Seventh Fleet to Vladivostock for a New Year's celebration with the Russians. The President didn't give a damn what Magnuson thought, however; he was after detente.

Fearing the worst, Magnuson decides to run his own intelligence mission, sending men into Russia and China. The Admiral is certain the U.S. visit to the usually closed Soviet port is a cover for something. Something big.

The Chinese are faced with a similar problem -- and a big question. Why is a combined U.S.-Soviet fleet steaming into the East China Sea?
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The Twilight Patriots
(Previously published as The Sunset Patriots)

Admiral Theodore Magnuson, Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence, didn't like the idea of sending the Seventh Fleet to Vladivostock for a New Year's celebration with the Russians. The President didn't give a damn what Magnuson thought, however; he was after detente.

Fearing the worst, Magnuson decides to run his own intelligence mission, sending men into Russia and China. The Admiral is certain the U.S. visit to the usually closed Soviet port is a cover for something. Something big.

The Chinese are faced with a similar problem -- and a big question. Why is a combined U.S.-Soviet fleet steaming into the East China Sea?
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The Twilight Patriots

The Twilight Patriots

by Charles D. Taylor
The Twilight Patriots

The Twilight Patriots

by Charles D. Taylor

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Overview

(Previously published as The Sunset Patriots)

Admiral Theodore Magnuson, Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence, didn't like the idea of sending the Seventh Fleet to Vladivostock for a New Year's celebration with the Russians. The President didn't give a damn what Magnuson thought, however; he was after detente.

Fearing the worst, Magnuson decides to run his own intelligence mission, sending men into Russia and China. The Admiral is certain the U.S. visit to the usually closed Soviet port is a cover for something. Something big.

The Chinese are faced with a similar problem -- and a big question. Why is a combined U.S.-Soviet fleet steaming into the East China Sea?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151515825
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Publication date: 03/08/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 731 KB
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