Operation Kronstadt
- Authors
- Ferguson, Harry
- Publisher
- The Overlook Press
- Tags
- his027150 , his027090 , history , his032000 , pol036000 , his000000
- ISBN
- 9781468303148
- Date
- 2008-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 4.25 MB
- Lang
- en
In May 1919, mere months after the guns of World War I had fallen silent, the Russian Revolution was roaring and the Bolsheviks Red Army had begun to take the upper hand against the U.S. and British-backed White Army. Paul Dukes?a 30-year-old concert pianist, master of disguise dubbed 3The Man with a Hundred Faces, and the only English spy in Russia?was cut off in Petrograd after infiltrating the Bolshevik Government and stealing top-secret information.
With the government in London desperately in need of the documents in Dukes possession and the Bolshevik secret police closing in, a seemingly suicidal plan was hatched to rescue Dukes. 29-year-old naval lieutenant Gus Agar and his handpicked team of seven men boarded plywood boats?the fastest naval vessels in existence, most armed with only two machine guns and a single torpedo. They set out for the island fortress of Kronstadt, the most well-defended naval target in Russian, and into the jaws of the Soviet police.
Written by a former MI6 officer in the tradition of "Agent Zigzag," "Operation Kronstadt" is an extraordinarily gripping non- fiction thriller.