Title: The Dogs of Lenin
Author: Linda Freeny
Publisher: Toplink Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 978-1949502688
Pages: 476
Genre: Suspense Thrillers/Literature & Fiction
Synopsis
The DOGS OF LENIN involves a doomed love story about the main characters, Lisa Danton and Grant Chandler. From the moment they met they knew that each would follow a different path but tried to keep it together, because their love was real and overpowering. They spoiled themselves to ever love anyone again. Lisa wanted to be a journalist, network TV her goal. Grant, an activist, hated the media and its biases, and the fact that they were unwittingly helping the Russians take America without a shot or a missile. It takes place in the sixties and ends in the nineties, for this is where media bias truly began, not recently as so many believe. While Lisa climbs in her chosen field, Grant joins an underground group whose ideals and beliefs are the same as his own. Through them he meets a secret government organization left over from the last administration that was never disbanded. He helps a Russian escape from East Berlin, the key to all the Russians planted here as long ago as after WW2 ended. He has the names of all the Russian plants, most of them in very important positions including Lisa’s own network. With the entire information ready to reveal to the American public, he and the underground group he still belongs to, needs a conduit to expose it, network news. This is where Lisa comes in because of her past association with Grant. But will she help them, and better yet, can she be trusted, because she is now one of them.”
About the Author
Linda Freeny, who has two very well reviewed crime mysteries out, changes course in this story of a third unnamed arm of the political system, too blind or biased to see a plot to take over the USA from within by Russians planted here a long time ago. She researched the material to make the story believable for two years, before putting a word on paper. She still likes her crime and mystery stories, but this one just begged to be written.