<p>Determined to prevent what he thinks is WW III without proper authority Captain Edward van der Welde confronts a column of unidentified tanks at the Orwell Bridge in Suffolk.&nbsp;Facing a court martial he escapes and goes AWOL. To clear his name he works undercover for British Intelligence hoping to find out who was behind the invasion.&nbsp;Hunted by the Military Police Edward is given a new Russian identity as Dimitri the nephew of Sir Oleg Meinditski a charismatic oligarch with an estate in Suffolk. Falling in love with a young woman who works for Sir Oleg and seduced by the unimaginable wealth of his 'uncle' he soon loses track of whose side he is on. He is drawn into a coup planned by disaffected oligarchs who want regime change in the Kremlin. He also writes the manifesto for a new political movement led by Sir Oleg who hopes to get the keys to Number 10 after the next election. Dimitri doesn't want to go back to being Edward...</p><p></p><p>Ed Handyside Myrmidon Press Cornerstones Editor</p><p>You have an intriguing and original story - and an obvious and an uncommon talent for imaginative storytelling and characterisation. You are also a very fluent and proficient writer</p><p>with a good command of the language... Your sample chapters demonstrate that you have the rare components of novel writing those precious not easily taught ones in abundance.</p><p></p><p>Table Reads Magazine</p><p>Maskirovka a pulse-pounding thriller by debut author Willi Pochinov plunges disgraced officer Edward van der Velde into a web of Russian deception coups and disinformation from Suffolk to the Black Sea where truth is the ultimate casualty. In an era where truth is a battlefield and deception reigns Willi Pochinov's debut novel Maskirovka emerges as a gripping political thriller that captures the zeitgeist of our disinformation age. But Maskirovka is more than a thriller-it's a meditation on trust in an age where reality itself is weaponized. As Edward grapples with his dual identities and the machinations of those around him readers are left questioning: when nothing is as it seems who can you believe? For fans of espionage and political drama this fiercely contemporary novel is a must-read proving that even in his ninth decade Pochinov is a formidable new voice in the genre.</p>
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