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The Cold War is over. And chaos is setting in. The new President of Russia is trying to create a democratic regime. But there are strong elements within the country that are trying to stop him: the ruthless Russian mafia, the right wing nationalists, and those nefarious forces that will do whatever it takes to return Russia to the days of the Czar. Op-Center, the newly-founded but highly successful crisis management team, begins a race against the clock and against the hardliners. Their task is made even more difficult by the discovery of a Russian counterpart . . . but this one's controlled by those same repressive hardliners and represents everything Op-Center stands for. Two rival Op-Centers, virtual mirror images of each other. But if this mirror cracks, it'll be more than seven years of bad luck . . .
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Op-Center: El silencio del Kremlin, Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Jeff Rovin
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1996
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- Titolo
- Op-Center: El silencio del Kremlin
- Lingua
- Spagnolo
- Autori
- Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, Jeff Rovin
- Editore
- Planeta
- Pubblicato
- 1996
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 386
- ISBN10
- 8408017918
- ISBN13
- 9788408017912
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Gialli & Thriller, Avventura, Thriller, Tensione, Prosa di guerra, Azione, Spionaggio, Romanzi di spionaggio
- Valutazione
- 3 su 5
- Descrizione
- The Cold War is over. And chaos is setting in. The new President of Russia is trying to create a democratic regime. But there are strong elements within the country that are trying to stop him: the ruthless Russian mafia, the right wing nationalists, and those nefarious forces that will do whatever it takes to return Russia to the days of the Czar. Op-Center, the newly-founded but highly successful crisis management team, begins a race against the clock and against the hardliners. Their task is made even more difficult by the discovery of a Russian counterpart . . . but this one's controlled by those same repressive hardliners and represents everything Op-Center stands for. Two rival Op-Centers, virtual mirror images of each other. But if this mirror cracks, it'll be more than seven years of bad luck . . .
