Darkness at Dawn

An undercover agent is torn between love and fear when resurgent nationalism threatens to plunge Russia and Ukraine into ethnic warfare.

Taras Stepaniak, half Russian half Ukrainian, is a self-serving womaniser recruited by the Russian intelligence service to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine in order to bring it back under Russian control. Stepaniak spins his web of treachery around the aspiring democrats of the new nation. But he finds that the one woman who resists his cynical seduction techniques cares for him deeply. Maria Bondar's selflessness, integrity, and devotion to ideals force him to confront his own duplicity.

Too late. He is trapped in a deadly game that is being played out to a terrifying conclusion.

REVIEWS

"Hums with the realism of tomorrow's headlines and the suspense is as sharp as a scalpel."

-The Daily Telegraph

"Well researched, compellingly plausible...the climax is explosive."

-The European

"The suspense is sustained to the very last page."

-The Independent

"The author's artistry means that the book succeeds not only at the adventure tale level-gripping as the plot line is-but more profoundly... A moving, remarkable book."

-The Tablet

"A plot to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine is realistic thanks to the...writing of John Hands. It all comes together in a stirring climax which exposes the heart of post-Soviet society."

-Oxford Times

"Lurid descriptions of torture and violent death coupled with explicit sexual encounters are redeemed by a plot that grips and a final outcome which surprises and satisfies."

-The Universe

"John Hands, an exciting and clever storyteller, delivers a good plot...an interesting and timely novel."

-Aberdeen Evening News

"Hands does not go in for long explanations, but such explanations as are necessary are beautifully handled-clearly, concisely, accurately and for the most part, in the course of conversations that do not impede the action... In short, both factually and artistically this book deserves the highest commendation."

-The Ukrainian Review

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Darkness at Dawn

An undercover agent is torn between love and fear when resurgent nationalism threatens to plunge Russia and Ukraine into ethnic warfare.

Taras Stepaniak, half Russian half Ukrainian, is a self-serving womaniser recruited by the Russian intelligence service to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine in order to bring it back under Russian control. Stepaniak spins his web of treachery around the aspiring democrats of the new nation. But he finds that the one woman who resists his cynical seduction techniques cares for him deeply. Maria Bondar's selflessness, integrity, and devotion to ideals force him to confront his own duplicity.

Too late. He is trapped in a deadly game that is being played out to a terrifying conclusion.

REVIEWS

"Hums with the realism of tomorrow's headlines and the suspense is as sharp as a scalpel."

-The Daily Telegraph

"Well researched, compellingly plausible...the climax is explosive."

-The European

"The suspense is sustained to the very last page."

-The Independent

"The author's artistry means that the book succeeds not only at the adventure tale level-gripping as the plot line is-but more profoundly... A moving, remarkable book."

-The Tablet

"A plot to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine is realistic thanks to the...writing of John Hands. It all comes together in a stirring climax which exposes the heart of post-Soviet society."

-Oxford Times

"Lurid descriptions of torture and violent death coupled with explicit sexual encounters are redeemed by a plot that grips and a final outcome which surprises and satisfies."

-The Universe

"John Hands, an exciting and clever storyteller, delivers a good plot...an interesting and timely novel."

-Aberdeen Evening News

"Hands does not go in for long explanations, but such explanations as are necessary are beautifully handled-clearly, concisely, accurately and for the most part, in the course of conversations that do not impede the action... In short, both factually and artistically this book deserves the highest commendation."

-The Ukrainian Review

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Overview

An undercover agent is torn between love and fear when resurgent nationalism threatens to plunge Russia and Ukraine into ethnic warfare.

Taras Stepaniak, half Russian half Ukrainian, is a self-serving womaniser recruited by the Russian intelligence service to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine in order to bring it back under Russian control. Stepaniak spins his web of treachery around the aspiring democrats of the new nation. But he finds that the one woman who resists his cynical seduction techniques cares for him deeply. Maria Bondar's selflessness, integrity, and devotion to ideals force him to confront his own duplicity.

Too late. He is trapped in a deadly game that is being played out to a terrifying conclusion.

REVIEWS

"Hums with the realism of tomorrow's headlines and the suspense is as sharp as a scalpel."

-The Daily Telegraph

"Well researched, compellingly plausible...the climax is explosive."

-The European

"The suspense is sustained to the very last page."

-The Independent

"The author's artistry means that the book succeeds not only at the adventure tale level-gripping as the plot line is-but more profoundly... A moving, remarkable book."

-The Tablet

"A plot to destabilize the newly independent Ukraine is realistic thanks to the...writing of John Hands. It all comes together in a stirring climax which exposes the heart of post-Soviet society."

-Oxford Times

"Lurid descriptions of torture and violent death coupled with explicit sexual encounters are redeemed by a plot that grips and a final outcome which surprises and satisfies."

-The Universe

"John Hands, an exciting and clever storyteller, delivers a good plot...an interesting and timely novel."

-Aberdeen Evening News

"Hands does not go in for long explanations, but such explanations as are necessary are beautifully handled-clearly, concisely, accurately and for the most part, in the course of conversations that do not impede the action... In short, both factually and artistically this book deserves the highest commendation."

-The Ukrainian Review


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781806231386
Publisher: Audiobook Publishing Services
Publication date: 07/05/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 282 KB
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