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'A controversial, thought-provoking, insightful, yet entertaining book. A new Tom Clancy is born.' Dario Quintavalle (Limes)'I ignored meetings, calls, and impeachment hearings to devour this book. For any reader who values history, enjoys fiction, and follows East-West power politics, this book is a mesmerizingtour de force. Part intelligence briefing, part cinema verit it's a powerful, unnerving ride.'Victor Gaetan (The American Spectator)There is Russian meddling and there is American meddling.There are Russian killers and there are American killers.This unique book is about both illustrious groups. It leads the reader into the greyrealm of geopolitical competition; past and present battles of unimaginable crueltywaged behind the scenes.In The Fury of the Tsar, we enter the heart of the Kremlin and the military-industrialcomplex of the United States, all wrapped into the fire of Eastern European history.This is a world of iron-hearted politicians, serving their nations without remorse, butnot without vanity, and hot-headed nationalists who live for glory. A huge mosaicboth in time and space, from the 1980s until today, from the frontlines of Ukraine tothe chaos of the Balkans.Step by step, the truth is uncovered, and it becomes clear why the Tsar of Russia is furiousand what he is capable of doing when cornered. And he is indeed in the corner.Things are not going well in Ukraine and Belarus for Russia, and a new economiccrisis is at the door. The Russian populace is already restive, and huge Romaniangas and oil discoveries on the Black Sea endanger the only successful segment of theRussian economy: energy exports.Patrick Tanner is a former American black operations soldier, who is responsible forthe cold-blooded massacre of almost seventy civilians in Bosnia. Tanner, who justmoved to Budapest, Hungary, finds himself in the middle of the storm, and soonrealizes, that not only the Russians are working to plunge Eastern Europe into ethnicwar, but his own former colleagues are as well.Not that he is surprised, for he knows all too well, that there are American killers, too.