The Andropopov Saga - Volume II

From the Ashes

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Bo Braze ISBN: 9781626757844
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bo Braze
ISBN: 9781626757844
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
From the Ashes tells the long journey back from defeat in Iceland by Mikhail and Tomor Andropopov. They land in New Brunswick, pick up a jet, and work their way toward Colorado to a plastic surgery clinic owned by a Russian compadre of Mikhail's, now practicing in the United States. Mikhail's son John leaves Washington D.C. and travels to Colorado where he meets up with Mikhail, Tomor and his other brother Moshe, already there, sporting a new face. Denzel Van Gogh and his World Elite team discover where they are and make elaborate plans to either capture or kill them, it makes no difference. All the Andropopovs get face lifts and are healing, when Denzel and his WEF force arrive outside the clinic compound. A huge fight ensues, but the Andropopovs escape and quickly head for Montana. The Air Force loses them and they arrive safely in Montana. The Andropopovs change their name to Webber and they change their first names to throw off anyone that might get curious or suspicious. They lead an exemplary life and become pillars of the community. But, as fate would have it, Denzel discovers their little secret. He learns this from Alex Webber, who crosses over to rid the world of his evil family. A terrible battle ensues, but the WEF and American Forces are victorious. Mikhail and Moshe are eliminated, but Tomor escapes and vows revenge against Alex Webber. The ending will take you all by surprise.
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From the Ashes tells the long journey back from defeat in Iceland by Mikhail and Tomor Andropopov. They land in New Brunswick, pick up a jet, and work their way toward Colorado to a plastic surgery clinic owned by a Russian compadre of Mikhail's, now practicing in the United States. Mikhail's son John leaves Washington D.C. and travels to Colorado where he meets up with Mikhail, Tomor and his other brother Moshe, already there, sporting a new face. Denzel Van Gogh and his World Elite team discover where they are and make elaborate plans to either capture or kill them, it makes no difference. All the Andropopovs get face lifts and are healing, when Denzel and his WEF force arrive outside the clinic compound. A huge fight ensues, but the Andropopovs escape and quickly head for Montana. The Air Force loses them and they arrive safely in Montana. The Andropopovs change their name to Webber and they change their first names to throw off anyone that might get curious or suspicious. They lead an exemplary life and become pillars of the community. But, as fate would have it, Denzel discovers their little secret. He learns this from Alex Webber, who crosses over to rid the world of his evil family. A terrible battle ensues, but the WEF and American Forces are victorious. Mikhail and Moshe are eliminated, but Tomor escapes and vows revenge against Alex Webber. The ending will take you all by surprise.

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