Book description
Welcome to the final volume of the Charlie Doig Trilogy.
Lenin may have just seized power for the Bolsheviks, but Charlie
Doig has just seized twenty-eight tonnes of Lenin's gold. For two days
he's the richest man in Russia. However, on hearing that his escape
route to the west has been cut off by the Red armies, he hides his
gold and sets off along the Trans-Siberian Railway to the Pacific, and freedom.
Russia is in chaos and Charlie has to fight his way past refugees,
bandits and murderers, only to find when he gets to Siberia that the
Japanese have invaded. When he meets an old flame, Countess Cynthia
von Zipf, and is sent to Japan to eliminate a deadly rival, Charlie
realises that this adventure is only just beginning.
James Fleming, the nephew of Ian Fleming, was born in London in
1944. He is the author of four previous novels, all of them good:
The Temple of Optimism, Thomas Gage, White Blood and
Cold Blood. He writes in Scotland.
Visit him online at www. jamesfleming. com