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The Hunted

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It’s 1991, the Soviet Union has just collapsed, and a new democratic government is beginning to emerge. Alex Konevitch, who was thrown out of Moscow University in 1987 for indulging his entrepreneurial spirit, is now worth $300 million and is a major financial supporter of the new government. In a country where greed and corruption run rampant, he is on track to become both Russia’s wealthiest man–and a huge target.
    Then top executives in his company start getting brutally murdered one by one, and Alex makes a critical mistake: he hires the former deputy director of the KGB to handle his corporate security. Kidnapped, beaten, and forced to relinquish his business and his fortune by those hired to protect him, Alex manages to escape to the United States, only to be accused by his own government of stealing millions from his business.
    With a contract out on his life and the FBI hot on his trail, Alex is the number one most-wanted fugitive in Russia. He is a man on the run with no country to call home. And he must elude the bounty on his head and prove his innocence...if he is ever to build a new life for himself and his family.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The crude writing of this insufficiently plotted thriller is perfectly matched by the poor quality of the recording. As a little girl, Lucky's testimony sent her father to prison for murdering her mother. Twenty-one years later, he's been paroled and is seeking his daughter either to reconcile with her or to rape and kill her--he can't decide which. Meanwhile, Lucky is proving herself as brutal a murderer as her father. Reader Mark Deakins manages to acceptably voice the dialogue with appropriate pitch and accent changes; however, his narration is stiff, choppy, and unengaging. In addition, the audio has a pronounced tinny, echoing sound, as if it had been recorded at the bottom of a teakettle. A.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      After his fortune is stolen by the KGB and he's falsely accused of multiple crimes, Russian building magnate Alex Konevitch and his wife flee to the U.S. and rebuild their lives. But eventually, patterns in Alex's old life in Russia resurface, and the pair find themselves caught in the American legal system. Scott Brick channels Mikhail Gorbachev, the Communist Party leader at the time the story takes place. His deep, rich vocals and deliberate pace add to the dramatic tension that draws the listener into the story. Male and female character transitions as well as varying accents--Russian, American, and Southern regional--are smooth. Listeners will find Brick's performance of this thriller, based on actual events, highly engaging. A.L.B. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 1, 2009
      Based on a true story, this absorbing stand-alone thriller from bestseller Haig (Secret Sanction
      and five other books featuring army JAG lawyer Sean Drummond) charts the incredible rise and fall of a Russian multimillionaire. The brilliant, hard-working Alex Konevitch amasses a fortune in the building trades in the early 1990s only to have it stolen by a cabal of KGB men led by the KGB’s deputy director, who not only takes Konevitch’s money and control of his company but also frames him for assorted crimes. Pursued by assassins, Konevitch and his wife go on the run. The couple make their way to America, where they begin to prosper, then fall afoul of a venal FBI director out to enhance his own reputation. The reality aspect of the tale will remind readers of the repressive regime that Russia was and may be again—and of the perfidy of individuals in our own government when greed and ambition are put before democracy and justice.

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