The Kremlin's Candidate (#735) is the concluding book in Jason Matthews' Red Sparrow trilogy. Moscow has been developing an asset in the United States for many years, and now that mole is poised to be appointed to a high-level Government position. Can CIA case officer Nate Nash and his Russian asset, the beautiful Dominika Egorova discover the identity of this American traitor before their own covers are blown?
You just know that things aren't gong to end well for Nate and Dominika, especially now that she's caught the eye of Vladimir Putin himself. As the action moves between Athens, Vienna, New York, Washington, Hong Kong and the presidential compound on the Black Sea, there are traps and traitors around every corner. As Dominika's star rises in the Kremlin, her rivals are plotting against her. If only they knew the real secret she's keeping...
This series is not for the faint of heart, and in this final chapter, not everyone does make it out alive, but it's still a satisfying conclusion to this espionage saga. From his time served in the CIA, Jason Matthews puts the reader in the center of the action, and makes you wonder what's really going on out there? What more can ask from a book? Be sure to read this series from the beginning.
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