The Seraphim Code
Sequel to The Brandywine Game.

Sloane had left the National Security Agency and made it clear to everyone that he was out of it. Completely. And while he may not have been believed�there were people keeping a watch on him�he'd given no evidence of being a problem. Until a KGB agent dies on Sloane's suburban doorstep�and someone takes a shot at him.

Now Sloane's running again, a target for both U.S. and Soviet intelligence services. The dying man had told him something, whispered the words Seraphim Code to him, and those are words no one was supposed to hear, words known only to The Committee.

While the retired spy runs for his life on land, helped only by his wife Freddie, a Russian submarine, carrying a full load of nuclear missiles, runs silently beneath the waters of the Atlantic, cruising toward an unexpected rendezvous with disaster�

If you liked The Brandywine Game, you'll love The Seraphim Code.
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The Seraphim Code
Sequel to The Brandywine Game.

Sloane had left the National Security Agency and made it clear to everyone that he was out of it. Completely. And while he may not have been believed�there were people keeping a watch on him�he'd given no evidence of being a problem. Until a KGB agent dies on Sloane's suburban doorstep�and someone takes a shot at him.

Now Sloane's running again, a target for both U.S. and Soviet intelligence services. The dying man had told him something, whispered the words Seraphim Code to him, and those are words no one was supposed to hear, words known only to The Committee.

While the retired spy runs for his life on land, helped only by his wife Freddie, a Russian submarine, carrying a full load of nuclear missiles, runs silently beneath the waters of the Atlantic, cruising toward an unexpected rendezvous with disaster�

If you liked The Brandywine Game, you'll love The Seraphim Code.
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The Seraphim Code

The Seraphim Code

by Robert Liston
The Seraphim Code

The Seraphim Code

by Robert Liston

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Overview

Sequel to The Brandywine Game.

Sloane had left the National Security Agency and made it clear to everyone that he was out of it. Completely. And while he may not have been believed�there were people keeping a watch on him�he'd given no evidence of being a problem. Until a KGB agent dies on Sloane's suburban doorstep�and someone takes a shot at him.

Now Sloane's running again, a target for both U.S. and Soviet intelligence services. The dying man had told him something, whispered the words Seraphim Code to him, and those are words no one was supposed to hear, words known only to The Committee.

While the retired spy runs for his life on land, helped only by his wife Freddie, a Russian submarine, carrying a full load of nuclear missiles, runs silently beneath the waters of the Atlantic, cruising toward an unexpected rendezvous with disaster�

If you liked The Brandywine Game, you'll love The Seraphim Code.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016763743
Publisher: Liston House
Publication date: 05/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 343
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Robert A. Liston was first a prominent newspaperman in Baltimore, then a well-known magazine journalist, finally author of over 80 non-fiction books and novels. He has collaborated with experts and ghostwritten for others. Thrillers, romances under various pennames, expos�s such as The Pueblo Surrender and the risks of alcohol blackouts indicate the scope of his work. Liston has been called a professional writer, meaning he earns his living writing on many subjects in various genre.

Liston was born in Ohio, and raised in Portage County, where he graduated from Hiram College. (His books and papers are archived there.) At Hiram he met Jean Altman, his wife of over 60 years. They have two daughters, three granddaughters and a great-granddaughter. Bob and Jean have lived in many places in the US and abroad, finally settling in Santa Barbara, California. He still writes every day.
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