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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Virtual Book Tour: Blood Family by Eric Avedissian #horror #paranormal #interview #rabtbooktours @angryreporter @RABTBookTours
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Book 3 of The Martyr's Vow series

 

Horror/Paranormal

Date Published: 12-15-2024

Publisher: Shadow Spark Publishing


 

A bloodline curse haunts monster hunter Armand Tarkanian, granting him the ability to summon the dead. But the more spirits he channels, the more supernatural energy threatens to tear him apart.

An unexpected invitation from distant relatives gives him a chance to learn more about his curse. What Armand finds in their moldering mansion is an odd assortment of Armenian traditions, dark secrets, and personal grudges.

Besides a history of genocide and tragedy plaguing his kindred, things aren’t what they seem: paintings shift and change, bones hang from trees, and the family’s elusive patriarch is a dakhanavar – a vampire from Armenian folklore.

When his undead host hungers for vengeance, Armand finds himself trapped between worlds.

He must choose: either take the Martyr’s Vow and pledge to sacrifice himself, or succumb to the dark impulses that claimed his ancestors.

 

Blood Family is a harrowing tale of generational trauma, folk magic, and ripping free from the past.




INTERVIEW


What is the hardest part of writing your books?

Worrying whether they’re truly complete, and stressing over what to include or what to omit. With Blood Family, it was about creating a family for the protagonist to interact with. I made a family tree, designed characters with different personalities and dynamics, and breathed life into them. The Barsamians are more than just an Armenian Addams Family. Sure, they’re weird and parochial, but underneath all the bizarre customs and prim New England mannerisms is a family that loves each other. Bringing out these two sides proved challenging.



What are your most played songs?

It all depends on my mood. Sometimes it’s classic rock, pop, or movie soundtracks.



Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

I use beta readers and critique partners on different projects. For longer works, I might ask for a deeper critique and developmental edits in addition to beta reader input. For short stories, one or two beta readers provides valuable feedback.



What book are you reading now?

Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.



How did you start your writing career?

My first writing break came from role-playing games. I wrote and designed Ravaged Earth, a tabletop RPG that combined my love for classic science fiction and 1930s pulp adventure. A small gaming company eventually published the game in 2008. I then shifted my focus to writing fiction.



Tell us about your next release.

Part 4 of The Martyr’s Vow is scheduled for a release in December 2025. Writing this series is a big gamble. Will readers show interest in Armenian culture and ancient myths? Will they care about the characters enough to follow them over all four books? Time will tell. For now, I’m working on an exciting project with another author. It’s my first time as a co-author and I’ve created the most conflicted character I’ve ever written. He’s a real jerk, but when you read his backstory you discover why and you start rooting for him. It’s also a love letter to old monster and horror movies, and why cheap scares are the best kind.



 

About the Author

ERIC AVEDISSIAN is an adjunct professor and speculative fiction author. His published work includes the novels Accursed Son, Mr. Penny-Farthing, Midnight at Bat Hollow, and the role-playing game Ravaged Earth. His short stories appear in various anthologies, including Across the Universe, Great Wars, and Rituals & Grimoires. Avedissian received a 2024 Fellowship in Prose from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and a ridiculous number of books. Find him online at www.ericavedissian.com if you dare.

 

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Monday, January 6, 2025

Teaser Tuesday: Taken by the Faerie by Megan Slayer #paranormalromance #urbanfantasy #paranormalfantasy #excerpt #comingsoon #rabtbooktours @MeganSlayer @changelingpress @RABTBookTours
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Paranormal Women’s Fiction, Urban Fantasy

Date Published: January 10, 2025


 

Thaddeus Maguire is a vampire. He can’t remember the last time he felt young, vibrant and alive. He’s made choices he regrets, but when one of those mistakes comes back to haunt him, he’s forced to face his past. The only place a hungry, beaten vampire can heal and recharge is the best sanctuary for anyone paranormal. Eerie.

When he forces himself through a portal to his hometown, he lands at the feet of the most beautiful flame-red haired Faerie he’s ever seen. The moment he looks up at Tasia, he’s in love. But who could love a broken vampire?

Tasia isn’t afraid of the damaged vampire, and she’s determined to make him see he’s more than his mistakes.

Can they outrun his past and find a future before his biggest mistake destroys them? Love is possible when you’ve been taken by the Faerie.

 

 

EXCERPT

 

“You’re dangerous.”

“I know.” Clayton’s eyes flashed. “I also know you’re sending them to Eerie. I can’t touch them there, but I can touch you here. Send another and I’ll fuck you up.”

“You will?” He had no doubt. Clayton didn’t care who he hurt as long as he got what he wanted. “Why is that?”

“Because I made them for food. I made them so I can use them. I made them because I want a fucking army.” Clayton stepped into Thaddeus’s personal space. “I made them so they’ll fight vermin like you.”

“Like me? Come now. That’s so harsh.” He shouldn’t bait Clayton, but he didn’t care. He’d allowed Clayton and his band of marauders to screw with his life for years. No more. “What are you going to do about it? Are you going to kick my ass again? You’ve done it so much that it’s lost the threat.”

“Oh?” Clayton punched hard into Thaddeus’s stomach. The impact threw Thaddeus backward and would’ve knocked the wind out of him -- if he’d have had breath in his body. Not for years.

Thaddeus winced and gritted his teeth, but grinned. “Is that all you have?”

“No.” Clayton withdrew a butterfly knife from his pocket and slashed it through the air. He hacked into Thaddeus’s chest, leaving trails of gray blood in his wake. He sliced down Thaddeus’s arm, then across his belly. He shoved the knife into Thaddeus’s abdomen. “Had enough?”

“I’m good. Wear yourself out.” He didn’t want another slashing, but he wasn’t about to show that. The less Clayton knew he was in pain, the better.

“You can’t protect all of them. Can’t save them or even be the good guy. You’ll never redeem yourself,” Clayton said. He twisted the knife. “You went down that road years ago and you can’t undo it, so don’t try. Accept you’re a fucking loser and will never be anything but.” He yanked the knife out and shook the blood onto the asphalt as if the blood were water on his sleeve. He walked away, then glanced over his shoulder and pointed to his eyes.

Of course, he was being watched. That’s how these beings worked. No one ever got away free.

Thaddeus held his belly and managed to form a portal. Fucker. Clayton had done a number on him this time. It’d take a few days to recover. He would -- vampires didn’t die without involving silver or crucifixes, and Clayton was smart enough not to use either.

He couldn’t protect the human world forever. The regular world’s vastness was more than one being could handle. He’d need help.

Then again, he couldn’t be the only protector.

Jesus H. Christ. Where were the others? Asleep at the wheel? Probably.

He shook his head and stepped through the portal into Eerie and quickly closed the opening behind him. The faster he sealed the opening, the better the chances he could get away from Clayton, even if only for now.

He sank to the ground and bowed his head. He needed to recharge. Fuck, he should find a nice corner and hide. His skin would eventually seal over and the damage within him would go away, but a good meal would help. Being in Eerie didn’t mean he’d find one quickly.

He’d fought off Clayton for years, but he couldn’t keep going. Not like this. Besides, why in the name of hell did Clayton need to destroy so much?

He lifted his head and drank in his surroundings. He’d forgotten how bright the town could be. After a moment, he realized he’d stepped into the Faerie block. God love those Faeries; they lived for their audacious colors.

Then there he was -- he hated anything that wasn’t black. Blend in and don’t be seen.

He looked around and his stomach churned. Not from the lack of blood, but the sickeningly sweet location. There had to be at least three cupcake shops on the block. Who needed so much sugar?

Not him.

“Excuse me. Do you need help?” A red haired Faerie, dressed in a pale green dress, touched his shoulder. When he met her gaze, electricity shot through him. His skin tingled from her touch. When she smiled, she warmed him throughout. The odd look in her eyes confused him, though. Was that interest or fear?

“You do need help. Are you… you’re cut. Oh, Hera, please let me help you.” She grasped him under his arms and hoisted him to his feet. “What happened to you? No, I get it. I see, and I’m not letting you languish out here.”

“What are you talking about?” He didn’t understand how she’d figured out he had a problem, other than the slashes and blood. The way she talked, it was like she knew what was going on. Had she seen other vampires coming to Eerie after being assaulted? How many more of them were there? “How do you seem to know what I’m thinking? What’s in my gut?”

“We should talk.” She nodded to a bench, then paused. “We could stop here by the street, but you’re safer if you come with me to the Hall. We’ll go to my work.”

“You’re a cop.” He dug in his heels as best he could. “I’m not going to the cops.” He’d done that plenty of other times and usually landed in jail for twenty-four hours for what was claimed to be his own protection. Har. More like the protection of the community.

If he’d gone mad or gone rogue, then everyone was in danger, but he hadn’t on either account. He was just fine. Hurt, but fine. Beyond that, the cops tended to have mages and necromancers on their staff who could read his mind. They’d see way more than he wanted to share.


 

About the Author

Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. She’s been writing since 2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary and paranormal to LGBTQ and white hot themes. No matter what the length, her works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. She’s been nominated at the LRC for Best Author, Best Contemporary, Best Ménage, Best BDSM and Best Anthology. Her books have made it to the bestseller lists on various e-tailer sites.

When she’s not writing, Megan spends time with her husband and son as well as three dogs and three cats. She enjoys art, music and racing, but football is her sport of choice. She’s an active member of the Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Public library.

 

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JUST WIN BABY: THE GAME OF LIFE

101 Game Changing Christian Devotionals for Young Athletes/Young Adults

 

Christian Nonfiction / Sports / History

Date Published: November 10, 2023

Publisher: WestBow Press


 

Just Win Baby contains 101 devotionals to help young athletes and young adults navigate life with Jesus Christ as their head coach.

Joe Bill Campbell, a successful trial attorney, former college athlete, and a Christian gives each devotional a title derived from a word, term, expression, idiom, or metaphor that comes from the sports world but is used in everyday living. Following each title are Bible verses that provide context and meaning to the titled expression.

The Bible verses are followed by a message to the young athlete and/or young adult, explaining how the term or expression plays a role in daily life. The author follows up each message with insights on how to win at the game of life with Jesus Christ leading the way. At the close of each devotional is space to write your own comments, notes, and reflections.

The bottom line is the only way to achieve victory—in this life and in the life beyond—by developing a personal relationship with your Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.


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Virtue Triumphs Vice

 

Christian Nonfiction / Bible Study

Date Published: September 17, 2024

 

 

Which emotion do you value the most: love or hate? Who do you respect and cherish the most: your friends or your enemies? What do you prefer to hear: the truth or lies? What means more to you: success or failure? What would you rather experience: joy or sadness? How do you see the glass of water: half full or half empty? Where do you want to spend eternity: heaven or hell? 133 million Americans go to work every day, 3.5 billion worldwide. There are more than 30 million small businesses in America. Every person, indeed, every business, has three things in common: a place to work (workplace), a culture (environment); and a CHOICE. You can choose to be virtuous or to engage in vices. Virtue Triumphs Vice uses expressions, idioms, and metaphors, supported by Christian scripture and common sense, to bring Christian values to the workplace to improve the culture. There are approximately 1.3 million violent workplace victimizations in American every year. Virtue Triumphs Vice seeks to improve the workplace environment in a manner that is not only pleasing to owners, employers, employees, but more importantly, to God.

 

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About the Author

A lifetime of faith, integrity, and commitment to God’s will.

Welcome to the official website of Joe Bill Campbell! Joe Bill is a lifelong resident of Bowling Green, Kentucky, who has spent more than 50 years practicing law as a high-stakes litigator. A dedicated servant leader and former President of the Kentucky Bar Association, Joe Bill has been recognized as one of Kentucky’s top lawyers and is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. Now, in his retirement, Joe Bill has turned his passion toward writing Christian devotionals. His works reflect a lifetime of faith, integrity, and commitment to God’s will.

Here, you’ll discover his published devotionals, including Virtue Triumphs Vice and Just Win Baby: The Game of Life, as well as his upcoming release The Christian Lawyer: Not an Oxymoron. Joe Bill believes in the transformative power of faith, family, and friendship, and he shares these values through his writing.

Thank you for visiting! We invite you to explore Joe Bill’s journey and the wisdom he shares through his devotionals.

 

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Friday, January 3, 2025

Book Blitz: Better Kids Become Better Adults by Elizabeth Kyle #parenting #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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A Complete Guide To Teach Kids How to Identify and Manage Emotions, Generate Empathy, Kindness, and Compassion

 

Parenting

 

 

Would you like to have a book full of great stories that help child to learn about feeling and emotional awareness? Then Keep reading!

Our children absorb a lot of what they see, often, or almost always, reflect in their behavior the behavior of their parents, the emotions they see most often will have a predominant role and importance in their future. All this can lead to a lack of awareness of other emotions that are important for the child's mental growth.

The purpose of this book is to help parents, written and designed in order to teach their children to recognize, accept and manage their emotions, in this way they can become more aware of what they are feeling or what their peers they try, so as to create a more positive growth environment.

The original idea that leads to the making of this book is that better children will become better adults and better adults will create a better world. So, if you want to know more about it, you are in the right place, Better Kids Become Better Adults will cover all the topics you need to know!

I want to show you some of the things that we are going to cover together in the book so that you can better understand what we are going to learn.

 

Here is just some of the topics we will touch together:

* Importance of Identifying and Managing Emotions

* The Four Majors Emotions to Learn as a young Child

* How to Help Toddlers express their feelings step-by-step

* And much more…

 

Do you want your kids to be better and more conscious about their emotions to create a positive environment? Then this book is perfect for you.

 

About the Author

 Elizabeth Kyle is a devoted mother, eeducator, and passionate advocate for emotional intelligence in children. Drawing from years of both professional and personal experience, Elizabeth empowers parents with practical tools to help their children identify and manage emotions effectively. Her work focuses on fostering empathy, kindness, and compassion—essential life skills for building strong, caring individuals. Through her thoughtful insights and relatable guidance, Elizabeth inspires families to create nurturing environments where emotional growth and connection thrive.

 

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Book Blitz: A Just Revenge by Patrick L. Scott Esq. #fiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Fiction

Date Published: August 26, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media


 

Sean Roberts loved farming and his girlfriend. After they broke up she disappeared into San Francisco's drug filled hippie environment of the 1960s. Her parents were frantic and no one in their small-town seemed able to help them find their daughter. They reached out to Sean and he agreed to search for their lost daughter.

His search forced Sean to assume his nom de plume, George Wescot and enter a world of extreme wealth and of people who only cared about their own pleasures and not the pain it caused other people. George uses his skills learned from hunting, fighting and evasion to penetrate this sadistic society. Subsequently, he pursued across the United States, India, and Europe. Finally, Sean stopped running from the Brothers, and started hunting those people who caused his ex-girlfriend's and her family's pain from injuries she sustained.


About the Author

I have been a writer all my life. I wasn't very good partly because I'm dyslexic and partly because of my dyslexia I was a terrible reader. But I love to write and therefore wrote often. I wrote many stories. One was published in a magazine. Before the pandemic I started writing my first novel,"Farm Tough", and self published it. The book got good reviews from readers but wasn't promoted. Shortly thereafter, I started to write "A Just Revenge" partly about my time at Yuba College, Chico State College, Los Angeles and finally Europe. I found that I write best when I write about something I know, about something I've done or about something I feel.

 

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Blog Tour: Triumphing Over Impostor Syndrome by Dr. Michele-Vera Yonga #giveaway #interview #selfhelp #selfhelp #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @VeraYonga @RABTBookTours
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Self-Help / Behavior / Self-Esteem / Personal Transformation

Date Published: Date 12/13/2024


 

In "Triumphing Over Impostor Syndrome: A Personal Journey and Practical Guide", readers are taken on a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. The book offers practical guidance and support for individuals struggling with impostor syndrome. Drawing upon her extensive clinical expertise and personal experiences, the author, in this short story, explores the ins and outs of impostor syndrome, from its subtle manifestations to its profound impact on individuals' lives. She delves into the intricacies of impostor syndrome and offers eight practical strategies to help readers combat it effectively. She vividly shares her personal journey, detailing her own experience with impostor syndrome and illustrating how she successfully implemented these eight strategies to overcome her unique challenges. Her story serves as a powerful example of resilience and self-belief, illustrating how the proposed practical strategies can be applied in real-life situations. Through relatable anecdotes, insightful analysis, and evidence-based strategies, readers gain a deeper understanding of impostor syndrome and learn how to overcome self-doubt and embrace their true potential. Prevailing over impostor syndrome is a continuous journey, so readers are encouraged to be patient and compassionate with themselves and value the importance of seeking support, practicing self-care, and challenging perfectionism. By implementing these practical strategies, readers will cultivate a greater sense of confidence and self-assurance, ultimately walking with confidence in their abilities and achieving success despite their self-doubt.





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Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?

The idea of Educational Disobedience was born from my own experiences as an educator and as a parent advocating for my children. Not only was I conditioned to stay inside the box when it came to education but I was also forced to work within archaic rules that weren’t designed for all students to succeed. I started writing Educational Disobedience because in 2018, my workshop proposal had been accepted at a homeschool conference. One of the conference requirements was that all presenters had to have published content around their workshop topic. The content could either be a blog or a book or even a workbook. I knew I wasn’t a consistent writer so the blog was out. I took the next path was to write a book. I wrote the first edition of Educational Disobedience in 14 days.



What surprised you most about getting your book published?

I think what surprised me the most about bringing this book to life is the amount of time it takes after publishing. Most people think that once the book is published that the hard part is over; and, that’s only partly true.



Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing

When I’m not writing books, I’m engaged in managing the operations of The Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation. Sometimes it’s still hard to believe that something I created to help my children at one of the most difficult times in our lives has evolved into something that transforms the lives of so many in areas that most people don’t know exist.



As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?

The most pivotal point in my writing life came when I realized that I could transform my deeply personal journey of advocacy into a compelling narrative that would hopefully empower others. I wanted my story to be about creating a larger conversation about how to leverage the power of homeschooling to build resilience in the students, equity in learning, and empowerment for those parents who feel like they are screaming into the void when they try to get extra help or support for their child in the public-school system.

My ah-ha moment was fueled by the realization that my story was not just my own. My story was being lived in silence in everywhere. I was just the one who decided to say the quite parts aloud.

Writing Educational Disobedience was a cathartic process that allowed me to feel the transformative power of words and power of shared experiences. The writing process taught me taught me the power of vulnerability. Some see being vulnerable as a weakness; but for me, this allowed me the opportunity to take a bold step toward creating a larger conversation about education, equity, and empowerment.



Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?

My best ideas for writing come from my own life experiences. I think I get my best writing ideas from life because writing is how I process the experience.



What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?

My toughest criticism as an author came from my doctoral committee. I had a committee member who pushed back on everything that I wrote and, in the moment, I was so frustrated with him. Sometimes it felt like he was pushing back just because he could. That’s why now when I write, I tell my editorial teams that I am not married to the words on the paper. If they need to go in a different order, that’s fine. I know a lot of authors get stuck in their heads that the words they write must stay exactly as they wrote them. What I think they sometimes forget is while the writing and the flow made sense to them it doesn’t make sense to the reader who may not be reading from the same perspective.



What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

My best accomplishments as a writer have been receiving the awards. In 2024, I got First Place in the BookFest Awards, a finalist in the 2024 American Writing Awards, an Honorable Mention at the 2024 Southern California Book Festival, and a nomination for the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing. Receiving an Honorable Mention at the 2024 Southern California Book Festival gave me the opportunity to have my book featured at the Table of Honor. Table of Honor books are the best of the best, certified by judges to be worthy of reader, publisher, retail and library attention.



How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

I don’t have any.




About the Author

Dr. Yonga is a dual board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 12 years of healthcare experience. For the past 5 years, Dr. Michele-Vera has worked in a world-renowned clinical research organization, where she has gained firsthand experience with and managed impostor syndrome. Through her work in this demanding environment, she has developed a deep understanding of the challenges and complexities associated with impostor feelings, both personally and professionally. Dr. Yonga's unique combination of clinical expertise and personal experience with impostor syndrome positions her as a knowledgeable and empathetic guide for those grappling with similar struggles. She is passionate about helping individuals navigate the complexities of impostor syndrome and empowering them to overcome self-doubt and achieve their full potential.

In this book, Dr. Yonga draws upon her extensive clinical background and personal journey with impostor syndrome to provide practical guidance, support, and encouragement to readers. Her goal is to inspire and empower individuals to recognize their worth, embrace their capabilities, and thrive in both their personal and professional lives.

 

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The Web of Spies

 

Espionage / Thriller

Date Published: 9/17/24

Publisher: FJK-KW Press


 

Former SOE operative Luba Haas and MI6 agent Natalie Jenkins secretly enter Poland in 1948 to meet with a sleeper agent and anti-communist insurgents, not realizing their mission has been compromised by a mole deep inside British intelligence. Hunted by both Soviet and Polish security services, they attempt a harrowing escape, not knowing whom they can trust as they try to outrun their pursuers.

Inspired by the true events of Poland's anti-communist insurgency, the Cambridge Five spy scandal, and a covert British operation to roll back communism to the borders of the USSR, Operation Nightfall: The Web of Spies sheds light on a lesser known story of the Cold War and immerses readers into the shadowy world of spy-versus-spy operations.



Excerpt


As Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Sokolov’s green Russian staff car moved slowly along the narrow forest road, it came upon a sharp bend, a spot where the road turned back onto itself at a nearly 270-degree angle. He knew immediately this was the spot where the incident occurred. His source described the location to him perfectly and said he should see it for himself. There had been

increasing cases of vandalism. Windows on government buildings had been smashed, and party officials had been harassed and threatened. But this was the first direct attack resulting in loss of life in the Gdansk Pomerania region of Northwest Poland. There had been attacks near Warsaw but that was over four-hundred kilometers to the southeast and Sokolov was troubled that violence was now in the region. But that was the reason why he was here.

His source described an act of violence so brutal it would stoke fear amongst the Polish militia and the security services. Their fear would lead to distrust and anger towards the local population. They would never know whom they could trust, and they’d turn their distrust and anger into retaliation and retribution. It was predictable. In Sokolov’s mind it was a natural human reaction. He had seen it time and time again and had used distrust and anger to his advantage throughout his career.

Sokolov leaned forward from his seat in the rear of the vehicle, motioned to his driver, and said, “Pull over there. Over there on the right, next to that large tree,” pointing to a fir that stood at the edge of the road.

There were two vehicles up ahead blocking the road, and he counted a group of six Polish militiamen moving through the trees on either side. A young officer, who looked not more than a teenager stood in the middle of the road and barked out orders to the men.

“Search among the trees,” the officer yelled. “They can’t have gone far.”

Sokolov’s driver slowly moved the vehicle to the side of the road next to the tree and waited for further instructions. The Russian looked around satisfied, and said to his driver, “I’m going to take a look around. Please turn the car around and wait for me. I won’t be long.”

“Yes, Comrade Colonel,” the driver replied.

Sokolov opened the rear door on the driver’s side and slid out of the vehicle and onto the road. He stood up, adjusted his belt, and pulled down on his uniform tunic, running his hands over it to smooth out any wrinkles. He slid his sidearm holster to a comfortable position on his right hip, and then reached up to adjust the wireframed spectacles that had slipped down his nose. He pulled out his soft field cap tucked into his belt and carefully put it on, cocking it to one side. He glanced down at his watch which bore the slogan, “Death to Spies” on its face. It was seven past nine in the morning. Then he took a deep breath, smelled the scent of pine and fir, and then slowly exhaled as he prepared himself for what he knew he would find.

Shutting the door behind him, he began his walk up the road.

The gravel surface crunched under his heavy boots. The road was deeply rutted from the farm and forestry vehicles that used the road daily, and he had to raise his arms to his side, much like a highwire artist in a circus, in order to balance himself and keep from falling.

He walked past the two militia vehicles and stopped to survey the scene directly ahead of him. Not more than ten meters in front of the vehicles lay the bodies of two militiamen. They were not moving and appeared to be dead.
 

About the Author

Karl Wegener is a former Russian linguist, intelligence analyst, and combat interrogator who served in the U.S. Army and within the Intelligence Community during the Cold War.

 

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