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The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers
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The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers
The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers
The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers
The Executioner's Son: Book 3 in The Long War Series - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fans of Military Fantasy & Dark Hero Journeys | Great for Book Clubs & Fantasy Lovers
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The Executioner’s Son is the third volume in Townsend's five-book series, The Long War, set against the background of ruse and stratagem between the Soviet Union and the United States. The ...Son opens in 1953 in Suzdal, Russia's medieval religious center and ancient capital, now a GULAG. Its former monasteries, nunneries, and fortresses are NKVD prisons. Screams punctuate the night. The spring thaw, the Rasputitsa, extrudes the murdered from the earth. On a spring day, the youthful Danton Larionov, son of NKVD officer, Captain Volk Larionov, encounters thirteen-year-old Ekaterina Soroka, the Ukrainian, on the meadow beneath the Suzdal Kremlin. He forces himself upon her, but she pauses him with a fairy tale. Through the summer as Stalin's death convulses the Soviet Union, she tells him Russian tales, holding him at bay. In the fall, she disappears. Danton, stunned, had fallen in love. A decade later, Danton, rejecting his father's trade and connections, now a Soviet Army engineer, receives a coveted assignment to the Kuibyshev School of Combat Engineering, Moscow. The Director of Deception Studies is one Colonel Alexander Soroka, 'the sorcerer', whose WWII exploits in the arts of misdirection are legendary. Could the storyteller, Ekaterina––the name Soroka is as common in the western Soviet Union as Williams or Smith is in Middle America––have had some connection with the magician? The Russian and Soviet states struggled against tribal loyalty since Ivan the Terrible's Oprichnina; Danton had switched tribes, changed loyalty from the security services to the Army. Danton Larionov becomes the master's student to ply this art against the ‘main enemy.’ It is she. His rekindled love cripples him. He has fallen in love with the daughter of a powerful Communist with influence at the highest levels of the Soviet State. Ekaterina belongs to a powerful Soviet family, but yearns for the kingdom beyond the seventh sea. Her imagination lies in Western Europe, France or England, or hope beyond hope, America. Danton the bully, conflicted in loyalties the bully seeks the love of the Ekaterina the storyteller. Love in Stalin's Soviet Union, is complicated and he must tread with care, but doesn't. He is exiled to a distant land, where, on a flooded Laotian river crossing, the American sniper, SP-4 Richard Belisle, frames him within crosshairs.
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The Executioner’s Son follows several main characters in post-World War II Russia as that country struggled to recover from the ravages of the war and the oppression of the Communist post-Stalin era of the early 1960’s. Townsend shows a deep and sensitive knowledge of the immense suffering caused by the millions of deaths in the war and the millions who died in the gulags and how it was etched into the souls of the people. His cultural and linguistic insights, blended with historical and military history, are seen through Danton and Ekaterina.For non-Russians, and especially Americans who were far from the catastrophic devastation of this period, it is difficult to grasp the complete and utter insecurity in which Danton and Ekaterina lived…tried to live. Townsend’s ability to describe the intricate play of political forces on the shattered lives of post-war Russians is impressive. After a slow first 40 pages or so, I found myself drawn into the dangerous and complex lives of the main characters and wondering how they had survived….and would continue to survive.The last chapter leaves one hanging, setting the scene for the next book in the series, but the main impact of this book is that it gives a profoundly empathetic window to the forces that have shaped the characters while also pointing out the depth of the negative forces that were at work during this period.I received an ARC and couldn’t put it down. Finished it in two days.

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