The Khrushchev Objective

The Khrushchev Objective by Christopher Creighton is a factually-based suspense novel published by Doubleday in 1987. This first edition spans 333 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores a sinister connection between the 1956 voyage of two Soviet leaders to Britain and the mysterious death of Commander Lionel Crabb, a former British war hero known for his underwater reconnaissance achievements.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of historical events intertwined with fiction, as the story delves into the implications of political maneuvering during a tense period in history. The book examines themes related to the Soviet Union, providing a backdrop that enhances the suspenseful elements of the plot. Through its detailed narrative, The Khrushchev Objective invites readers to consider the complexities of espionage and international relations during the Cold War era.
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This factually-based suspense novel suggests a sinister connection between the 1956 voyage by sea of two Soviet leaders to Britain and the death of Commander Lionel Crabb, a former British war hero honored for his exploits in underwater reconnaissance
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