Red Ice

Red Ice by R. Karl Largent, published by Leisure Books in 1995, is a thrilling narrative set in a post-Cold War landscape. This edition spans 446 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds after the collapse of the USSR, where the U.S. and its allies initially embrace the new world order. However, a group of Russian scientists is secretly developing a technological marvel that could shift the balance of power, with vital secrets hidden at the bottom of the Barents Sea.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and suspense as various factions race to uncover these secrets and control humanity’s future. The narrative delves into themes of technological advancement and the geopolitical tensions that arise in the wake of the USSR’s dissolution. With its focus on the high stakes of international intrigue, Red Ice presents a compelling scenario where the quest for power could redefine global dynamics.
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After the USSR collapsed, the U.S. and its allies were content with the new world order. But Russian scientists were constructing a technological marvel that would bring their leaders the power they craved. Now the secrets lie at the bottom of the Barents Sea and whoever gets there first controls humanity’s destiny.
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