and clever historical treasure hunt, A new executive at a
respected London Bank queries an unusual annual payment, This results in a series of written accounts of a British officer's mission to Russia in, right into the heart of the Revolution in search of the Russian Royal family.
However it also states that the story will bring about disaster for the bank, and the bankers must jump through numerous costly an humiliating hoops to receive each installment of the story.
Really enjoyable, though slightly reminiscent of Brian Garfield's Kolchak's Gold albeit not as epic, Still, a lot of fun, Read it couple of years back from a lending library was mesmerized with the story, This book is an older one I picked up from my father in law's huge stash of books, A fascinating read about an intersection between the British in Russia right before the assassination of Tsar Nicholas and family,
A mystery solved in mid's London by a prominent Banker trying to resolve why an English navy officer would be sent to Russia
True, probably not.
Fun spy stuff set in historical Russia and England, most defiantly,
I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed this novel, It was entertaining, enthralling and interesting, A thumbs up! Probably a,star read but rounding up, It certainly kept me turning the pages, A pseudonym used by John Franklin Broxholme, .