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The Bashkir Extraction

By: Allan Leverone
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Tracie Tanner works in the world's most dangerous hot-spots.
On the most high-stakes assignments.
And she works alone.

When a secret Russian military facility is discovered deep inside the Soviet satellite nation of Bashkir, CIA black ops specialist Tracie Tanner is tasked with traveling to the Ural Mountains and placing the facility under surveillance.

A simple assignment.

But once in Bashkir, Tracie observes something so shocking it changes everything.

What was once a straightforward mission now becomes nearly suicidal: Tracie must infiltrate the heavily fortified facility and then recover and extract something of extreme value - a captured CIA operative, a man who has worked with Tracie in the past. His condition is unknown, as are the intentions of his captors.

Working alone and with no backup for thousands of miles, driven by the knowledge that she holds the life and future of another operative entirely in her hands, Tracie soon finds herself facing a staggering moral and ethical dilemma.

There is no good outcome.

And she may not escape Bashkir with her life.


With non-stop action, plot twists you'll never see coming, and a tough, dedicated - but fallible and surprisingly relatable - heroine, THE BASHKIR EXTRACTION will leave you breathless until the final shocking page.
Espionage Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Russia Exciting Suspense Military
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I loved the book and the characters, they were very well developed. I like complex espionage books with deep tortured characters. This book had a very good story….BUT. It didn't seem realistic at all. A CIA operative single-handedly gets into a secret Russian military base where secret research was happening and there was not a single moment where she was close to getting shot or captured. Great premise, not realistic

Great premise, not realistic

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