The ninth thrilling episode in Kyle Swanson series “Long Shot” opens with the defection of a top Russian intelligence agent who Kyle Swanson washed out of the U.S. Marine Corps Scout/Sniper School years before and who won’t divulge any top- secret information except to him. Urged by Ivan Strakov to visit a castle in Narva, Estonia, Kyle a special contractor now for the CIA not only observes a buildup of Russian forces on the far shore, but learns of a vital election that could spell a major political shift in Narva's governing body.
As the story heats up Kyle’s thrown out of Finland, is convinced of an inside leak, and takes a team to Lithuania in retaliation for a Russian attack on a country allied with NATO as tensions with Russia mount and a spy works to misdirect the world from the Russian President’s true goal. Only with the kidnapping of CIA station chief Jan Hollings (aka Calico) in Estonia is Kyle able to uncover Russian President Pushkin’s true objective as the Russian’s Operation Hermitage draws to an explosive conclusion.
Fast-paced and action-packed, the intensity and suspense build after Kyle takes out a jihadi terrorist in Rome only to be swept up in a spy’s scheme that could start WWIII if it’s not stopped. Twisting and turning as the story takes the CIA operative/sniper from Italy to Belgium and to the Baltic States, Kyle hunts for the truth only to end up firing a shot, a hundred miles from the border bridge in Estonia where the new mayor of Narva is about to welcome a Russian invasion. Thrilling, with a well-developed story that’s razor sharp and intriguing, like all novels in the Kyle Swanson series the tension keeps you on the edge of your seat until the end.
Breathing life into the plot are realistic, complex and unforgettable characters like tough, blunt and magnetic Kyle Swanson the Vice President of Excalibur Enterprises and a CIA operative. Jan Hollings (Calico) is the beautiful CIA station chief married to a U.S. army Colonel. Clever, strong and resourceful she maintains her cover of running a clothing company in Tallinn even after being kidnapped and threatened. Yet it’s the conniving deceit of cocky and arrogant Ivan Strakov, the treachery of a British traitor and the ambitions of the flamboyant the Russian Commander Levchenko that add a deadly chill to the story.
I thoroughly enjoyed “Long Shot” a thriller that I couldn’t put down until finished.