Surviving Prague, Paul Hollis
Surviving Prague, Paul Hollis
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Surviving Prague

Author: Paul Hollis

Narrator: Gary Spangler

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/25/2023


Synopsis

During the 1960s and early 70s Cold War tensions were escalating. Confrontation threatened every innocence we knew. The 2 super powers watched and waited, preparing for nuclear holocaust. The world’s safety depended on this threat of mutual annihilation; it was the only thing keeping us safe. A grim logic soon emerged, nuclear disarmament was not achievable but nuclear war was unthinkable.When 3 of Zita’s MI6 colleagues mysteriously die in Prague and she is marked with terminate on sight orders, an American government analyst called Doc breaks through the Iron Curtain to save his partner from Communist forces in Czechoslovakia. But before they can go, they must take care of a few small matters concerning a sadistic serial killer stalking them and stopping a few rogue nuclear weapons before they cross the border to western Europe.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joe on April 15, 2022

Author Paul Hollis knows his stuff. His world travels and the experiences from that time period have made him uniquely qualified to write about the Cold War. But having the experience doesn’t always mean it will emerge into stories that will hold one’s attention throughout a book… unless the reader......more

Goodreads review by Kerry on March 25, 2022

In 1975, when Zita, an M16 British operative, escapes a sniper attack that murders her secret mole contact, a Russian member of the Central Committee, but finds herself trapped and in hiding behind the Cold War borders in Prague, Czechoslovakia, her boyfriend, a young CIA analyst she has nicknamed D......more

Goodreads review by Mark on September 11, 2022

In Praise of ‘Surviving Prague’ by best selling author Paul Hollis Another action-packed adventure of elite spies in Europe with an exciting focus on the kinesthetics of knife wielding and details of a gun afficionado. I loved his humour as in the line about finding it hard to understand any Russian......more