The Acorn Dossier

By William Beecher
Published by Dailey Swan Publishing, Inc
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Published: Dec. 12, 2012
Words: 57,805 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781938862045


Short description

The Acorn Dossier revolves around a cashiered Russian General nursing a bitter hatred for the U.S. There is a plot to explode nuclear suitcase bombs in US cities unless paid $50 million. Two hunter-killer teams-one led by the FBI, the other dispatched by Moscow-race to capture or kill the general and his battle-hardened commandos before it is too late.

Extended description

The Acorn Dossier revolves around a cashiered Russian General nursing a bitter hatred for the U.S. There is a plot to explode nuclear suitcase bombs in US cities unless paid $50 million. Two hunter-killer teams-one led by the FBI, the other dispatched by Moscow-race to capture or kill the general and his battle-hardened commandos before it is too late.
Beecher is a Pulitzer Prize winning Author for his work at The New York Times and The Washington Post.

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terrorist, suitcase bomb, cold war kgb fbi spetsnaz gru nest

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