Operation Kazan, by Vicente Vallés

The man from the television news that Vicente Vallés is for so many viewers, arrives with a novel that could well be presented as a fully current story with which to start the headline of the newscast on duty. Because the thing is about Russia and that exhausting cold war staged today on either side of the iron curtains that seem to be collapsing on the stage of today's world. Like a dark plan materialized from some novel of Le Carré.

In 1922, the birth of a child in New York will change the history of the world a century later. The Soviet intelligence services design for that baby the most audacious espionage plan ever imagined. A few years later, Lavrenti Beria, the bloodthirsty Bolshevik police chief, will present this plan to Stalin, who will take over the operation and turn it into a personal and extremely secret mission, warning his executor of something very important: can't get out of hand. It will be the Operation Kazan.

Neither Beria nor Stalin will live to see how that boy born two decades ago in New York, and who has become a spy, completes his ambitious project, dormant for decades.

Already in our days, the rise to power in Moscow of an insatiable and reckless KGB agent will relaunch Operation Kazan, to sabotage the West and restore Russia to superpower status. But will it be successful? Will the Russian leader achieve his true goal of controlling the United States from the Kremlin? Will Stalin's order be carried out or will it get out of hand?

The protagonists of Operation Kazan travel from the Russian Revolution in 1917 to the American elections of the 1989st century, passing through the horrors of the Second World War, the Normandy landings, the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 90, the collapse of the communist regimes in the XNUMXs and the current Russian interference in Western democracies. What role will the young spies Teresa Fuentes, from the Spanish CNI, and Pablo Perkins, from the CIA, play in the decisive phase of this intrigue?

You can now buy the novel “Operación Kazán”, by Vicente Vallés here:

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