Book description
Murder, madness and military secrets - the Cold War is over, and things
are about to get very hot... Bodies are turning up in Siberia, some
mutilated, some half-eaten. Has the spectre of cannibalism reared its
ugly head again in Russia, or is a bizarre cult at work? For George
Lazin, a colonel in Russia's Federal Security Service sent to
investigate the robbing of a Siberian diamond train, the question soon
becomes a matter of life and death - not just for him but for Russia
itself. An international defence and Political Risk Consultant, James
H. Jackson continues to advise a wide range of global clients on
overseas trade and security matters. He is a postgraduate in military
studies, with further university and professional qualifications in law,
politics and as a barrister. He lectures and writes extensively on a
variety of specialist subjects including low-intensity conflict and arms
trade issues.