The brown envelope held a letter. The letter was addressed to Harry Vasko, a cover name for Charlie Novak, who had
worked for the company in Europe. Harry Vasko of the CIA no longer existed. The name had died with
end of the Cold War when Charlie had retired from the world of intrigue. But things had changed.
The letter was now in Charlie Novak's hands. The letter said a former KGB Agent, Antonovich Metropkin,
on his death bed had requested a secret file be given to Harry Vasko. The letter writer said they
would meet Harry Vasko in front of Number 3 Red Square. Charlie had to know why Harry Vasko had
been chosen and what he had to do with the letter.
The Skorsky Files
Charlie Novak had done his time, and been all he'd wanted in the CIA life of intrigue.
But Charlie forgot one thing. There's no retiring from the CIA.
He had fooled himself into believing the picture-perfect life he was leading could continue, but he was in for a swift awakening.
Clint Griggs has done it again. In The Skorsky Files, this skilled author leads you into the dark underbelly of the secret world of espionage, and brings you face to face with true evil.
Griggs does a seamless job of crossing genres, and this tale is sure to satisfy fans of mystery, thriller and romance novels.
Five Stars!
- Tracy Jones
ISBN 978-1-934940-44-0
$16.95