Freedom Bridge: A Cold War Thriller

Freedom Bridge: A Cold War Thriller

by Erika Holzer
Freedom Bridge: A Cold War Thriller

Freedom Bridge: A Cold War Thriller

by Erika Holzer

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Overview

"Brilliant! A plot with more twists than barbed wire. Vivid characters. Life-and-death stakes. A provocative political theme. Erika Holzer delivers everything that a thriller fan could possibly want in this revised edition of her novel Double Crossing."-----Robert Bidinotto, best-selling author of "Hunter." [Double Crossing reviews are at "Editorial Reviews."] * * * Caught in a web of dangerous intrigue, Dr. Kiril Andreyev plans his desperate escape from Soviet tyranny to freedom in the West. But when his friend's escape attempt ends in flames, Kiril finds his life threatened by a ruthless KGB officer. Kiril's last chance rests on a visiting American heart surgeon and his journalist wife. But even as Kiril plots his escape, he finds that his life depends on his materialistic mistress, on the rivalries of Soviet and East German intelligence agents, and on accidental betrayals by those he trusts most. The story builds to a climax in a deadly confrontation on Glienicker Bridge, linking East Germany and West Berlin. Will Dr. Kiril Andreyev succeed in his lifelong quest for freedom--and at what cost?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615806020
Publisher: Madison Press
Publication date: 04/18/2013
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Erika Holzer--Bestselling Amazon co-author of Fake Warriors-- received her B.S. from Cornell University and her law degree from New York University.

One of the Holzer firm's clients (and later friend) was the novelist, Ayn Rand. Because of Rand's literary influence, Holzer switched careers from law to writing.

Her non-fiction includes Ayn Rand: My Fiction-Writing Teacher: A novelist's mentor-protégé relationship with the author of Atlas Shrugged.

Author Nelson DeMille has said about Holzer's novel, "Eye for an Eye," that it is "a serious and disturbing look at street gangs, urban violence, the criminal justice system, and vigilantism. Erika Holzer, an attorney, has created a plot from what could be any newspaper headline and carried it a step further. Her characters are vividly created, impassioned, and interestingly flawed so that we relate to them. Highly recommended. A sort of American Clockwork Orange."

Eye for an Eye became a Paramount Pictures feature film starring Sally Field and Kiefer Sutherland.
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