Kirov Sets Sail for 1941

The military fiction naval saga Kirov has just left port for the open waters of Amazon Kindle, released today, 3/12/12.

Kirov is a rollicking naval saga that might best be described as "The Final Countdown" meets "The Hunt For Red October." In the year 2021, the Russians rebuild the formidable battlecruiser Kirov and outfit her with their latest weapons and technology.  She is about to engage in live fire exercises in the Norwegian Sea when a freak accident aboard an escorting Oscar II sub displaces the ship in time to July 28, 1941. 
The novel is an intensely focusednaval saga, where the crew of the lost Russian battlecruiser must struggle tounderstand what has happened to them, and then make a choice that could bedecisive in the outcome of the war—who'sside are they on? The course of all future history rides in the balance!
At this crucial time, Kirov finds herself just days and milesaway from a secret summit at sea between Churchill and Roosevelt. On August 9,1941, the two great leaders meet to plan cooperation in the war and lay downthe Atlantic Charter, which decides the framework of post war power in theworld and becomes the basis for the new United Nations and NATO.With the hindsight of history astheir guide, Kirov races south towardthe secret meeting place at Argentia Bay in Newfoundland. Even as she cruisesfor the Denmark strait, both Roosevelt and Churchill prepare to embark for thesea journey as well. The Royal Navy soon discovers what they believe to be afearsome new German raider in the Norwegian Sea, and they join with America'sAtlantic Fleet to bar the  way and huntdown the most formidable surface action ship in the world.
Kirov is presently available on Amazon for Kindle, and on Barnes & Noble for the Nook eReader. It will also be released as a quality trade paperback in the near future.
eBook versions are priced at  at $4.99 (390 pages, about 140,000 words).
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Published on March 12, 2012 19:51
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