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Andrew Turpin

    A former journalist, this author blends a lifelong love of writing with a passion for compelling thrillers, informed by a deep interest in history and world events. His works explore how the past continues to shape modern society, politics, and business, often delving into unsolved war crimes. Through his gripping narratives, which incorporate elements of travel, he offers readers an engaging and thought-provoking reading experience.

    The Queen's Pawn
    The Last Nazi
    The Nazi's Son
    Stalin's Final Sting
    The Kremlin's Vote
    The Last Nazi
    • 2023

      The Queen's Pawn

      A Jayne Robinson Thriller, Book 4

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A high-stakes mission unfolds as CIA investigator Jayne Robinson travels to Moscow to uncover the truth behind the murder of a defecting oligarch, who was killed during a chess game in London. As tensions rise with Russia's aggressive actions in Ukraine, the U.S. president remains on high alert, adding urgency to Robinson's investigation. The intertwining of espionage and international conflict sets the stage for a gripping narrative.

      The Queen's Pawn
    • 2023

      The Dam Keeper

      A Jayne Robinson Thriller, Book 5

      • 446 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A US army dam engineer becomes the target of a Kremlin honeytrap, while a Russian mole in Ukraine is assassinated after leaking crucial information to the CIA. As tensions rise, operative Jayne Robinson is tasked with uncovering the motives behind these events, delving into a web of espionage and intrigue that could have significant implications for national security. The story explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the high stakes of international intelligence operations.

      The Dam Keeper
    • 2022

      The Confessor

      A Jayne Robinson Thriller, Book 3

      • 460 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of intrigue, Jayne Robinson, an intelligence operative, delves into the shocking murders of four cardinals in Washington, DC. As she navigates deadly threats emerging from the Vatican, her mission becomes a race against time to uncover the truth, all while a desperate pope seeks answers. The story intertwines elements of faith, power, and danger, highlighting the complexities of loyalty and the consequences of hidden agendas.

      The Confessor
    • 2021

      The Kremlin's Vote

      A Jayne Robinson Thriller, Book 1

      • 454 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A high-stakes political thriller unfolds as a plot against the U.S. election emerges from Moscow. After two high-ranking U.S. officials are assassinated in London, the CIA is drawn into a web of deception. Former intelligence operative Jayne Robinson finds herself in grave danger during a perilous mission in Russia, facing ruthless adversaries. The narrative explores themes of betrayal and international intrigue, as Robinson navigates a treacherous landscape to uncover the truth behind the conspiracy.

      The Kremlin's Vote
    • 2020

      The Black Sea

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 6

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of geopolitical tension, the story follows war crimes investigator Johnson as he navigates the complexities of a high-stakes mission in Russia's Black Sea region. Tasked by the CIA to uncover the truth behind the tragic destruction of a Malaysian airliner in Ukraine, Johnson must confront a labyrinth of deception and danger, revealing the intricate connections between international politics and personal vendettas.

      The Black Sea
    • 2019

      The Nazi's Son

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 5

      • 434 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The plot follows Joe Johnson, an American war crimes investigator, as he delves into a high-stakes spy conspiracy. Tasked with uncovering a traitor within Western intelligence, he races against time to stop sensitive military secrets from falling into Russian hands. The tension escalates as Johnson navigates a web of deception and betrayal, highlighting themes of loyalty and the moral complexities of espionage.

      The Nazi's Son
    • 2019

      The Afghan

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 0

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1988 Afghanistan, the story follows CIA officer Joe Johnson as he navigates the complexities of supplying Stinger missiles to the mujahideen in their fight against the Russian military. The narrative explores his transition into a war crimes investigator, delving into the moral ambiguities of espionage and warfare. With a gripping plot, the book highlights themes of loyalty, conflict, and the consequences of political decisions in a tumultuous era.

      The Afghan
    • 2019

      Stalin's Final Sting

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 4

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in 2013, the story follows Joe Johnson, an American war crimes investigator, as he delves into the dark past of a Russian oligarch linked to war crimes from the Afghan-Russian conflict of the 1980s. As Johnson unravels the mystery, he navigates a web of intrigue involving shadowy figures within the US, revealing the complex interplay of power and accountability in the aftermath of war. The thriller combines elements of espionage and moral dilemmas, highlighting the enduring impact of past atrocities.

      Stalin's Final Sting
    • 2018

      The Old Bridge

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 2

      • 462 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The plot follows ex-CIA investigator Joe Johnson as he embarks on a quest to uncover missing secret documents tied to the White House and a notorious Bosnian war criminal. Set against the backdrop of the Yugoslav civil war of the 1990s, the story delves into themes of political intrigue and the lingering effects of past conflicts. Johnson's investigation reveals hidden connections and secrets that could have significant implications for those in power.

      The Old Bridge
    • 2018

      Bandit Country

      A Joe Johnson Thriller, Book 3

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The story follows Joe Johnson, a former CIA officer turned US war crimes investigator, as he hunts a lethal IRA sniper. With the stakes high and tensions escalating, the plot intensifies as both the US president and UK prime minister plan a visit, heightening the urgency of Johnson's mission. The narrative weaves elements of political intrigue and personal danger, creating a gripping thriller that explores themes of justice and international conflict.

      Bandit Country