Hot and Cold Running War Review
Hot and Cold Running War Feature
A petty criminal, John Anthony Walker Jr. is somehow accepted into the US Navy in 1955. A judge believes the navy might make a man out of Walker-but the judge is wrong. In 1964, Walker begins selling secrets to the Russians, including plans on how America intend to respond with nuclear weapons if World War III begins between Russia and the United States. With this information, Russia could sink all of America's subs before they launched their nuclear warheads and could destroy most of the B-52 bombers before they reach their target. With an interest in radios and experience speaking Russian, another young American man, Samuel Adams Mortmain, joins the navy in 1962. He eventually earns the responsibility of helping the National Security Agency in its counter-intelligence efforts, looking for spies and dealing with KGB agents-a position that places him in danger. Hot and Cold Running War presents a fictionalized account of the Cold War between America, China, and Russia, in which KGB agents and NSA agents battle each other with surveillance technology, espionage, politics, and small-scale wars. A story with an improbable romance, it shows that even antagonists can join forces when fighting a common enemy.
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