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About this book
The author is a nonpolitician but is passionate about his country and deeply concerned about the perils it faces, including the specter of World War III. The book is a tale—a fictional biography—of a Ukrainian security agent/spy who is engaged in the Russian dictator's war since 2014. It is a story of victories, defeats, love, comradeship, betrayal, and the highest of adventures. It is evidentiary—a serious look into the abyss, the end of times, which begins in Ukraine. It may be considered an allegory of our times.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Disclaimer
- Contents
- Prologue: Occupied Popasnaya, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
- Chapter 1: Leningrad/St. Petersburg, Russia, 1989
- Chapter 2: Kviv, Ukraine
- Chapter 3: Kviv, Ukraine
- Chapter 4: Minsk City Hall, Belarus
- Chapter 5: Chernivtsi, Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, Saturday
- Chapter 6: DPR [Donetsk People’s Republic]
- Chapter 7: Along the Kalmius River linking the Sea of Azov from the city of Donetsk DPR
- Chapter 8: Brief visits to Sloviansk, Mariupol, Horlivka, Kramatorsk, Yenakiieve, Makiivka, Druzhkivka, Druzhkivka, and Zhdanivka, in Donetsk Oblast
- Chapter 9: Hot engagement: Chernivtsi, Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains
- Chapter 10: Mariupol, Ukraine
- Chapter 11: Mariupol, Ukraine, early morning
- Chapter 12: Mariupol, Ukraine
- Chapter 13: Mariupol, Ukraine
- Chapter 14: Ukrainian positions at Troitske and Luhanske, Donbass
- Chapter 15: Chushka Spit of the Krasnodar Krai linking the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea
- Chapter 16: Chushka Spit of the Krasnodar Krai linking the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea
- Chapter 17: On the Kersh Strait Bridge
- Chapter 18: On the Kerch Strait Bridge
- Chapter 19: Northeastern Ukraine
- Chapter 20: Kharkiv, Northeastern Ukraine, at the confluence of the Uda, Lopan, and Kharkiv, rivers, twenty-five miles from the Russian border
- Chapter 21: Kharkiv, Northeastern Ukraine, at the confluence of the Uda, Lopan, and Kharkiv, Rivers, twenty-five miles from the Russian border
- Chapter 22: Rostov-on-Don, Southern Federal District of Russia, 20 miles northeast of the Sea of Azov, 670 miles south of Moscow
- Chapter 23: In the trenches between Sverdlovsk to Dovzansky, Ukraine and Gukova to Novoshakhtinsk, Russia
- Chapter 24: A New Battle for Kyiv
- Chapter 25: A New Battle for Kyiv
- Chapter 26: A New Day for Kyiv
- Chapter 27: Along the Donbas Front
- Chapter 28: Zaporizhzhia, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, southeast Ukraine, on the banks of the Dnieper River
- Chapter 29: Occupied Makariv/Makarov, Bucha Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Eastern Ukraine, on the banks of the Dnipro River
- Chapter 30: Izium/Izyum, Administrative center of Izium Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Eastern Ukraine
- Chapter 31: Ghost Villages–Sulyhivka, Virnopillia, and Kamianka, Eastern Ukraine
- Chapter 32: Rush through Kharkiv Oblast to Donetsk City–Donetsk Oblast, the unofficial capital and largest city of the larger economic and cultural Donets Basin/Donbas region, and the besieged Village of Pisky
- Chapter 33: Donetsk, DNR [Donetsk People’s Republic] an unrecognized diplomatic entity and disputed region between Ukraine and the Russian Federation
- Chapter 34: Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine (Russian controlled)
- Chapter 35: Occupied Popasnaya Village, Luhansk Oblast, Sievierodonetsk Raion, Ukraine
- Chapter 36: Occupied Popasnaya Village, Luhansk Oblast, Sievierodonetsk Raion, Ukraine
- Chapter 37: Myronivska Street, 12, Occupied Popasnaya Village
- Chapter 38: Myronivska Street, 12, Battlefield Headquarters of the Wagner PMC
- Chapter 39: Severne Village near Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, Extraction Site X1
- Chapter 40: Severne Village Community Meeting House
- Chapter 41: Severne Village Community Meeting House
- Chapter 42: Severne Village Community Meeting House
- Chapter 43: “Rublevka/Rublyovka” District, Moscow, Moscow Oblast
- Chapter 44: Col. Gen. Mikhail Mizin-tsev’s “Rublevka/Rublyovka” District mansion, and the Barvikha Luxury Village, Moscow, Moscow Oblast
- Chapter 45: Col. Gen. Mikhail Mizin-tsev’s “Rublevka/Rublyovka” District mansion, and the Barvikha Luxury Village, Moscow, Moscow Oblast
- Chapter 46: Col. Gen. Mikhail Mizin-tsev’s “Rublevka/Rublyovka” District mansion, Moscow, Moscow Oblast,
- Chapter 47: Astrakhanskiy Port, Caspian Sea, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia, Trusovsky District,
- Chapter 48: SBU Central Headquarters, 32–35, Volodymyrska Street, Kyiv, Ukraine
- Chapter 49: Special Protection Unit, Fort Meade, Maryland,
- Chapter 50: Occupied Popasnaya Village, Myronivska Street, 12, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine.
- Chapter 51: Occupied Popasnaya Village, Myronivska Street, 12, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
- Chapter 52: Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Southern Federal District of Russia
- Chapter 53: The Senate Palace in the Kremlin
- Chapter 54: Author’s Note
- Chapter 55: Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow Red Square/Krasnaya Ploshchad, Russian Federation
- Chapter 56: Republican caucus meeting, Russell Senate Office Building, 2 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC
- Chapter 57: Kyiv, Ukraine
- Chapter 58: Kyiv, Ukraine
- World War IV, Arctic and Subarctic regions of the Aleutian Islands and far northern Alaska