The Romanovsky Stain

The Romanovsky Stain by Duke Zimmer, published by Yorkshire Publishing on February 14, 2018, is a gripping narrative that follows Jacob Steiner, a former intelligence officer turned NYPD officer. After being dismissed for excessive force against a child molester, Jacob seeks a quieter life in Los Angeles. However, his past catches up with him when Sergei Romanovsky, a former KGB agent and lifelong adversary, targets him with a dangerous mission involving a stolen flash drive that holds critical information.
In this suspenseful tale, Jacob finds himself embroiled in a high-stakes game as Romanovsky kidnaps him and injects him with a lethal neurotoxin. To survive, Jacob must locate his former partner, who possesses the antidote, while navigating the threats posed by Romanovsky and the implications of the information on the flash drive. The book delves into themes of crime and betrayal, offering readers a thrilling exploration of the lengths one will go to for survival. With 298 pages, this edition presents a detailed and intense story in English.
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Jacob Steiner left the intelligence world to join the NYPD where he worked until he was recently terminated for over zealous police work — he beat the crap out of a child molester and broke the molester’s skull in the process. Contemplating a quiet life in Los Angeles, Jacob soon discovers that a lifelong nemesis and former KGB agent, Sergei Romanovsky, has other plans for him.
Unbeknownst to Jacob, his former partner on the NYPD stole a flash drive from the molester containing information that could lead to an American Coup and a Third World War. Romanovsky has been ordered by the Russian government to recover the drive no matter what the cost. In order to persuade Jacob to assist him, Romanovsky kidnaps Jacob and injects him with a deadly neurotoxin. Jacob’s mission, find his partner and receive the antidote or die trying.
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