Much Given: A Cold War Thriller
By (Author) Dylan Grant
BookBaby
BookBaby
9th March 2017
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
394
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
544g
Commencing with the 1968 Tet Offensive in Viet Nam, Much Given is told through the points of view of a Marine intelligence officer, a KGB covert operative, and an FBI agent. The story takes the reader from the war in Viet Nam to KGB headquarters in Moscow to halls of power in Washington D.C. to the murderous criminal underworld of Los Angeles.
Events are driven by the Soviet Unions launch of Project Red Sabera covert KGB mission in the United States designed to give the Soviet Union a devastating intelligence advantage over the United States for decades to come. When events go horribly wrong, Vladimir Koransky, the KGB operative in charge of the mission, refuses to concede defeat. He ignores Moscows abort order and proceeds with the mission, resulting in a life-and-death chess game between himself and Marine Intelligence Officer Major Michael Alexzinski. Unknown to either man is the third player: Blake Hazelton, an FBI agent with a personal agendaan obsession with Alexzinskis wife Ann.
Much Given is the first installment of a trilogy chronicling the rise of the Alexzinski family, an American political dynasty.
Dylan Patrick Grant is the pseudonym of Dennis P. Grenkowicz. Grenkowicz served twenty years as county prosecuting attorney in Alpena, Michigan. In private practice since 2009, he now specializes in criminal defense. In 2009, he was awarded the Frank J. Kelly Distinguished Public Service Award by the State Bar of Michigan. He and his wife Judith live in Alpena, Michigan.