Red Sky: A Raisa Jordan Thriller

by Chris Goff

Raisa Jordan Thriller (2)

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When People's Republic Flight 91 crashes in northeastern Ukraine with a U.S. diplomatic agent onboard, U.S. Diplomatic Security Service Agent Raisa Jordan is sent to investigate. The agent was escorting a prisoner home from Guangzhou, China, along with sensitive documents, and it quickly becomes apparent that the plane was intentionally downed. Was it to silence the two Americans onboard?
To avoid a diplomatic incident, Jordan must discover what the Americans knew that was worth killing show more hundreds to cover up. With Russia deeply entangled in the Ukraine and the possibility that China could be hiding reasons to bring down its own plane, tensions are high.
As international relations and even more lives hang in the balance, Jordan races to stop a new Cold War. Red Sky, Chris Goff's pulse-pounding follow-up to Dark Waters, is yet another white-knuckle joyride for fans of Gayle Lynds.

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The Russians and Chinese are willing to take down a plane to stop the delivery of an envelope and Raisa must handle this delicately to avoid a Cold War…but she carries a big stick and knows how to use it in this frightening, intriguing, action packed spy thriller filled with danger and betrayal at every turn.

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Christine Goff, Christine Goff was raised in Evergreen, Colorado. She began her writing career as a non-fiction writer, penning columns for local newspapers, such as the "Friscofile" column she wrote after she graduated college and moved to Frisco, Colorado to be a ski bum for a few years. She also wrote articles that appeared nationally such as show more the article which appeared in "Mother's Today" magazine. Goff is a member of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer's Club, and the regional chapter president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Mystery Writers of America. She also edits the Mystery Writers of America's official newsletter, "The Third Degree." show less

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3607 .O344 .R43Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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