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A captivating journey to the tumultuous 1990s Soviet Union. In "Red Bottom Line," an impetuous American, Jeff Teneson, dives into Moscow's precarious business landscape to try to make his fortune. He winds up caught between ex-KGB agents and ambitious locals Maxim and Natasha. As love complicates chaos, determining who the true heroes and villains are becomes a challenge. Based on the author's firsthand observations during the Soviet Union's dismantling, this novel weaves fiction with true history, depicting a period of uncertainty and deprivation. Thugs rule the economy, Boris Yeltsin leads disastrously, and anything can happen--often in quirky and funny ways. Experience the roller-coaster ride through this unique moment in history, where Jeff's quest for success becomes a wild escapade, blending suspense, romance, and humor against the backdrop of a changing nation. "Red Bottom Line" is a thrilling tale that captures the essence of a nation in transition.
Genre: Fiction / Historical / General (fancy, right?)
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