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YESTERDAY, CIA AGENT ROBERT HARPER WAS QUIETLY WORKING AT HIS DESK IN LANGLEY, VIRGINIA.
It's Saturday morning. He should be
home helping his son wrap a
half-windsor for a matinee showing at
the National Theatre.
INSTEAD, HARPER IS IN THE
FIGHT OF HIS LIFE, TRAPPED
FAR BENEATH THE MEXICAN
DESERT IN A LONG-FORGOTTEN
COPPER MINE.
HIS OBJECTIVE IS A KGB TURNCOAT
WITH EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES THAT
WILL END HIS CAREER.
Escape is not an option. Retreat
is not possible.
Nikolai Dzerzhinsky doesn't enjoy killing. Nor does he feel guilt.
He is deeply angry.
Hunted by his former KGB compatriots and abandoned by
the CIA, Nikolai
kills with an
almost smug indifference.
That doesn't mean Nikolai isn't angry.
For Nikolai, the Soviet Promise is broken and shattered. And the American Dream his nightmare.
WHEN NIKOLAI AGREED TO HELP THE ENEMY OF HIS HOMELAND, IT WAS TO END THE COLD WAR. OR, AT THE VERY LEAST, EXACT JUSTICE AGAINST A FAILING SOVIET SYSTEM.
WHEN HIS WORK AS A DOUBLE-AGENT WAS DISCOVERED, HE EXPECTED THE CIA TO HONOR THEIR PROMISE AND GRANT HIM ASYLUM IN AMERICA.
BUT THESE MEN NO NOTHING OF NIKOLAI. THEY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN EXACTLY WHO HE IS. THEY WERE CIA AGENTS.
AND THEY CONTROL
SAFE PASSAGE OUT OF LAOS.
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Our 240+ page story, told in three volumes, is illustrated by Ariel Orea and written by Justin
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Join us for a tale of betrayal and revenge deep beneath the Mexican desert.
SOVIETS, SPIES AND CRIMINAL SOLDIERS
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