KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel
The year is 1990. The U.S.S.R. is imploding and all sorts of things are crawling from the wreckage, dazed, lost, and lethal. One is Juri Kasagan, model Russian prisoner. Others are those that mean to kill him. Another is his daughter who races to save him. Into this out of control kill fest sails a Connecticut lawyer on an innocent voyage of remembrance, that along with the others, is magnetically drawn to the Spanish port city of Cadiz. And, along with most of the “others” soon wonders why Cadiz?
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KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel
The year is 1990. The U.S.S.R. is imploding and all sorts of things are crawling from the wreckage, dazed, lost, and lethal. One is Juri Kasagan, model Russian prisoner. Others are those that mean to kill him. Another is his daughter who races to save him. Into this out of control kill fest sails a Connecticut lawyer on an innocent voyage of remembrance, that along with the others, is magnetically drawn to the Spanish port city of Cadiz. And, along with most of the “others” soon wonders why Cadiz?
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KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel

KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel

by William Scoales
KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel

KILLING JURI KASAGAN: a Novel

by William Scoales

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The year is 1990. The U.S.S.R. is imploding and all sorts of things are crawling from the wreckage, dazed, lost, and lethal. One is Juri Kasagan, model Russian prisoner. Others are those that mean to kill him. Another is his daughter who races to save him. Into this out of control kill fest sails a Connecticut lawyer on an innocent voyage of remembrance, that along with the others, is magnetically drawn to the Spanish port city of Cadiz. And, along with most of the “others” soon wonders why Cadiz?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781499074116
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 06/12/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 332
File size: 448 KB
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