SUBJECTIVE READER REVIEW WITH PLOT SPOILERS FOLLOWS:
Sweet Jesus, if every novel's DNA centered around the improbable rescue and escape of a blonde-haired, blue-eyed smoking hot Russian female hero sniper, there'd be no need for the lower sixty percent of Goodread's rating scale! I mean, come on, everyone who has even tangential involvement with Ludmilla 'Mili' Petrova falls in love with her, including Bob Lee Swagger 70 years after the Wehrmacht's defeat and retreat from the 'eastern front.' To give 'Sniper's Honor' some modern relevance, Hunter deploys Bob Lee Swagger to southeastern Ukraine to meet up with Washington Post's Moscow correspondent Kathy Reilly. The two of them investigate the total disappearance of Russian Sergeant Ludmilla Petrova once given the spy assignment of infiltrating fictional Stanislov in the retreat alley of southeast Ukraine to terminate with prejudice Wehrmacht Logistics Director Dr. Hans Groedl. No one ever heard of her or him afterwards, so the mystery must be solved, da?
This book's got enough mystery and spiny tentacles to belay the less stubborn, but it turns out the Germans and certain communists shared an interest in Jewish extermination. So NKVD Senior Director and Politburo member Basil Krulov is really secrets buddies with Dr. Groedl, and in fact becomes the highest ranking Soviet spy working for the OSS/CIA following the war. The problem is that old Joe Stalin's getting tired of Groedl's uncanny ability to juggle assets and orders the NKVD to assassinate him. Basil Krulov draws the short straw, so he's gotta bring in the Russian White Witch to Moscow, inordinately commend her efforts in killing a hundred German's in Stalingrad and advise her of what sounds like the suicide mission to Stanislov to take out Groedl. Of course Basil sends urgent notice to the partisan guerillas fighting the Germans in the Carpathians that Sergeant Petrova must be killed as a very top priority. Now why the hell the truth behind this little sordid double cross wouldn't have come out with the fall of the USSR confounds Bob Lee and Kathy until they discover that the CIA's been hiding the truth all these years about Krulov.
Of course not all of the partisan's obeyed the kill order--especially once they met Mili--so she got some timely help, escaping the Red Army's pursuit making it to Bern, Switzerland. Wehrmacht MAJ Karl Von Drehle saw the obvious prize, so he managed to smuggle he and Mili to Australia, marry her, have five kids and live out their lives, dying of old age in their eighties. In the meantime to maintain the vital link to relevance, Basil Krulov lives another ten years before one of the Stanislov veterans takes him out, but it's too late; Basil's got evil spawn Vassily Strelnikov carrying out the eternal quest.
Of all the incredible plots, Vassily's wealth enables him to establish a manufacturing plant in Astrakhan, a Russian port on the Caspian Sea. Here in a controlled process involving the combination of methane, ammonia & oxygen over platinum at 1400 degrees Centigrade he was able to produce large quantities of Zyklon B, the nerve gas the Nazis had used in the showers of the concentration camps. The plan is to export a ship-full to Iran for use against Israel. This can only be enabled if Vassily is appointed Trade Minister of Russia, but is taken out in a timely car-bombing twenty minutes before appointment.
Don't miss this one folks, you'll love it, and you'll love Mili too, I guarantee it!