Synopsis
Independent
troubleshooter, Alex Leksin, is recruited by Prime Minister Saidov when the
plan to reduce Russia’s reliance on an ever more hostile Europe is put at
risk. Hell bent on expansion, President Karpev’s strategy is first to
shift the markets for his country’s vast energy resources to the East and
Saidov has been charged with overseeing a planned pipeline for Russia’s oil
through Turkmenistan and Afghanistan to access these markets. Failure could
mean catastrophe, spreading the conflict raging in the Middle East to Russia’s
own borders.
Fearful
that the pipeline deal might be tilting off course, Leksin has only twelve days
to report back before Karpev is due to sign the pipeline contract with the
Turkmen President in Ashgabat.
His
investigation begins in Moscow at the conglomerate responsible for planning and
funding the pipeline. Once the province of larger-than-life oligarch, Lev
Usenko, the group is now run by his daughter, Vika, the woman Leksin was once
to marry. Trickier still is the prospect of dealing with her embittered
brother, Max.
Against
a background of political corruption, state-sponsored terrorism and increased
Taliban insurgency, Leksin moves on to Turkmenistan, one of the world's most
sinister countries, right at the heart of Central Asia. Initially his enquiries
reveal nothing to cause alarm. Other factors, though, suggest otherwise:
wherever Leksin goes, someone tries to kill him; people in a position to help
him are assassinated; and information turns out to be misinformation.
And
when at last he discovers the truth, he finds himself unsure of whom he can
trust as the stakes get frighteningly higher.
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G W
Eccles
George Eccles, writing as G W Eccles,
graduated from the London School of Economics with a law degree and subsequently became a partner in one of the major
international financial advisory firms.
In 1994, George left London to move to Russia
and Central Asia during the tumultuous period that followed the breakup of the Soviet Union . His work involved extensive travel
throughout Russia , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan
and Turkmenistan
- often to places with restricted access to foreigners. During his time there,
he advised a number of real-life oligarchs how best to take advantage of the
opportunities that became available as regulation crumbled and government
became increasingly corrupt. Against this background, while his novels are
fiction, many of the anecdotes and scenes are inspired by actual events.
His first thriller: The
Oligarch, was awarded a Silver Medal both at the Global E-book Awards 2013 and
at the Independent Publishers Book Awards 2013, as well as being selected as
IPPY Book of the Day.
George is married and now
lives with his wife in a hilltop village not far from Cannes in the South of France.
LINKS TO AUTHOR:
Website: http://www.gweccles.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gweccles
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