A review by liberrydude
Deep Sleep by Steven Konkoly

4.0

The typical formulaic thriller in which the lead off action is about a character we will never meet again. Still I needed a book that would grab my attention and mandate turning the pages. Binge page turning. It succeeded.

I’d read another conspiracy thriller series by Konkoly and enjoyed it. This was no different except instead of high tech moguls it’s the Russians with sleeper agents embedded during the Cold War. Second and third generation Russians who have risen to power posItions within the government, industry, and military- all indoctrinated through an annual summer camp. Fast paced action in Baltimore, DC, Tennessee, and the Ozarks. With a conspiracy and plot this portentous there’s no resolution. Just a skirmish in a war and onto further volumes in the series for resolution.