The Balkan Network (Paperback)
The Balkan Network (Paperback)
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In this intriguing, spy-action thriller, it is March 1999 and a NATO air armada is ready to strike strategic targets in Belgrade. However, the end of the Cold War has taken its toll on human intelligence. The CIA is unable to come up with enough assets to support a war effort so it seeks assistance from the Defense Intelligence Agency.
U.S. Undersecretary of Defense along with a former, aging OSS operative select a team of uniquely, trained operatives to insert into Serbia. There, they collect tactical intelligence and establish a network of friendly forces. As two of the operatives, Lieutenant Commander Karol Koskov and Major Dan Radivich help rescue a downed NATO pilot, they discover Serbian military secrets that could significantly change the outcome of the war. Find out just what they discovered.

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When Diplomacy Fails, Intelligence Takes the Lead
Set in March 1999, The Balkan Network thrusts readers into the opening moments of the Kosovo conflict, where NATO prepares for air strikes and the scars of the Cold War still weaken Western intelligence capabilities. With human assets limited and time running out, decisions are made quietly and far from public view. What unfolds is a dangerous mission that reveals how wars are shaped long before the first missile is launched.
Espionage on the Brink of War
A Network Built Under Fire
Facing a critical shortage of actionable intelligence, the United States turns to the Defense Intelligence Agency for support. A small, highly specialized team is assembled and inserted deep into Serbia to establish a network of trusted local contacts. Their task is clear but deadly. Gather tactical intelligence that could influence the course of the conflict while operating inside hostile territory where exposure means capture or worse.
Secrets Worth Dying For
As Lieutenant Commander Karol Koskov and Major Dan Radivich navigate a fractured war zone, they rescue a downed NATO pilot and stumble upon Serbian military secrets with enormous strategic value. The discovery forces leadership to confront difficult choices that could shift the balance of the war. Every decision carries consequences, and every step forward increases the risk of betrayal.
A Gritty and Authentic Thriller
The Balkan Network in paperback delivers a tense, realistic reading experience grounded in modern military strategy and human intelligence operations. Blending political tension with on the ground action, the novel explores how fragile peace truly is and how much depends on the people operating in silence. For readers who appreciate contemporary spy fiction rooted in real world conflict, this story delivers intensity from the first page to the last.