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Rasputin’s Legacy by Lee Jackson {Book Review}

December 6, 2017 by Leila | 1 Comment

Disclosure: I received a complimentary ebook in exchange for my honest review.

His Code Name Is Atcho, a Cuban-born West Point graduate. He is the only covert operative on earth to be trusted by both the President of the United States and the Premier of the Soviet Union. A chance meeting of Rasputin, a mysterious monk with the daughters of the last Czar deep in the forests of Russia sets in motion cataclysmic events that surface 70 years later. Atcho finds himself battling a mysterious religious sect, the KGB, the Soviet military, and the Communist Party to save the National Power that had kept him imprisoned for more than 19 years – and he must do it without help or assistance from US intelligence resources. Failure would result in placing the full nuclear capabilities and military might of the Soviet Union into the hands of a madman bent on world domination.

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“Pure Gold!” CarmineZozzora, Producer of Die Hard with a Vengeance and Color of Night.

 “Espionage, subterfuge … absolutely stunning….” Midwest Book Review.

 “Wow!. A must read.” Joe Galloway, NYT Bestselling Author of We Were Soldiers Once…and Young (adapted to a Mel Gibson movie) and We Are Soldiers Still.

“Riveting! Thrilling …” Kris”Tanto” Paronto, Hero of Benghazi, Bestselling Author of The Ranger Way.

 “With this page-turning thriller, Lee connects the brooding mystic Rasputinto the Cold War, traces his dark influence into the present, and makesit relevant to today’s churning world events. Stunning!” Bill Thompson, Editor of Stephen King’s Carrie and John Grisham’s The Firm.

 “Clearly one of the best books of historical fiction I have ever read. Extremely entertaining and educational at the same time.” Lieutenant-General RickLynch (Retired), former Commanding General, 3rd Infantry Division during the Surge in Iraq.

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I am a fan of Lee Jackson. I have read a few of his other books and they are different from other books – deeper, more thorough.

Rasputin’s Legacy reminds me of my favorite crime television shows wrapped in a book – crime, corruption, darkness – something you would expect to be on your screen, not in your hands.

I didn’t feel like I was missing a ton – not enough to detract me from this book – but I do wish I would have read the first book so that I could have more of the background on Atcho. It is definitely a book I will be grabbing to read so I can follow more of Atcho and get background on what he had gone through previous to this journey.

This is definitely a must read if you enjoy more of the past/historical reads that keep you on the edge of your seat.

Also Available in the Cold War Series
Curse The Moon
Lee Jackson Brings Heat To The Cold War.

His code-name is Atcho. He leads guerrilla fighters through the US-supported insurgency that rages at the Bay of Pigs in the early days of Fidel Castro’s Cuba. Captured and cast into the island’s worst dungeons, Atcho learns that a phantom-like officer of the Soviet KGB shadows him. Inexplicably released from incarceration and still dedicated to his country, he battles through the bowels of the Kremlin in Moscow, into the granite halls at West Point, and finally to highest levels in Washington, DC. Atcho’s rise opens doors into US National Defense even as the seemingly omniscient KGB officer holds unflinching sway over his actions. His public life clashes with secrets that only he and his tormentor share, isolating him in a world of intrigue among people whom he is determined not to betray – and then he finds that he is the trigger that could spark thermonuclear war.

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“Splendid! A page-turner.” Joe Galloway, NYT Best Selling Author..

“Atcho is at his best…when taking names and kicking ass. Highly enjoyable…” Kirkus Reviews

“Curse the Moon has it all, packaging its tense thriller in the cloak of understanding motivations both political and personal. It’s all about danger, sacrifice, and how even would-be romance bows to the pressure of a covert operator’s obligations.” D. Donovan, eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

THE STORY BEHIND THIS BOOK

“There is much in “Curse The Moon” that is based on real events, and two of the primary characters, Atcho and his daughter, Isabel, were actually based on my father-in-law and my wife. In fact, the code-name “Atcho” is my father-in-law’s real nickname. He fought in the counterrevolution against Castro, was imprisoned after the Bay of Pigs, and spent 17 years in some of Castro’s worst prisons. In the book, he is a composite character. Some of the fictional Atcho’s expoits were the real Atcho’s, and some were accomplished by others in the resistance. The real aspects in the book are the abject cruelty that the Castro regime imposed, and the intrepidity and courage that Cuban patriots exhibited in resisting him.

The other very real aspect was the relationship between both the real and fictional Atchos and their fictional and real respective daughters. Both grew up with their fathers having been stripped from their homes and country, and witnessed much of the savagery as little girls. That stayed with my wife such that, although on a cognitive basis she understood and was even proud of the courage of her father, on a deeper level, she suffered from his absence and felt a sense of having been abandoned – other men escaped Cuba with their families intact.

My initial motivation for writing the book was as a tribute to the real Atcho and my wife. In researching it, I found a story with all the elements of a thriller, and one that should be told: a near holocaust took place 90 miles south of Florida, and most Americans know nothing about it. Further, because of its strategic location just off the US coast, Cuba occupied an outsized place in the Cold War competition between the US and the Soviet Union. This story takes the Cuban revolution as its launching point, and then delves into the strained and often subtle relations between the two superpowers in the waining days of the Cold War. It questions the actions of John Kennedy, brings alive the charm, sternness, and personality of Ronald Reagan, and views Mikhail Gorbachev with curiosity.” ~ Lee Jackson

About the author
Image of Lee JacksonLee Jackson is a bestselling, award-winning thriller author. He was an Infantry officer with a front row seat on world affairs, and spent 38 months in Iraq and Afghanistan. His first book, Curse The Moon, was published in 5 countries, and follows Atcho, a counter-revolutionary leader in Cuba turned unwilling spy in the U.S. The odds he faces seem overwhelming as he must choose between saving the world from nuclear holocaust – or his daughter. In Lee’s second book, Rasputin’s Legacy, Atcho faces a surreal challenge: he must save the country that enslaved his own, or deliver control of the Soviet nuclear apparatus into the hands of a maniac. Can he set aside his personal desire for revenge?

Lee lives with his wife in Texas, and is a full time writer.

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  1. sharon martin says

    December 7, 2017 at 5:27 am

    Thrilled you really enjoyed it, hope you like the other one just as much xx

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