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The world is about to change forever. So is Kevin Danaher. Moscow, 1989. The Cold War is cracking. The Soviet Union is buckling. And Kevin Danaher, an American foreign correspondent, is simply trying to send a fax. But history doesn't wait for convenience. When he crosses paths with a mysterious East German woman in the queue at the post office, Danaher is pulled into a tide of intrigue, seduction, and shifting allegiances. What begins as coincidence becomes destiny, as the fall of the Berlin Wall looms and the machinery of history turns--relentlessly, personally. Written by veteran journalist…mehr

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The world is about to change forever. So is Kevin Danaher. Moscow, 1989. The Cold War is cracking. The Soviet Union is buckling. And Kevin Danaher, an American foreign correspondent, is simply trying to send a fax. But history doesn't wait for convenience. When he crosses paths with a mysterious East German woman in the queue at the post office, Danaher is pulled into a tide of intrigue, seduction, and shifting allegiances. What begins as coincidence becomes destiny, as the fall of the Berlin Wall looms and the machinery of history turns--relentlessly, personally. Written by veteran journalist Stelios Kouloglou, Never Go to the Post Office Alone is a riveting fusion of fact and fiction, drawn from the author's own time on the ground in Moscow. A political thriller with the soul of a witness, this is history not as it was recorded--but as it was lived.
Autorenporträt
Stelios Kouloglou is one of Europe's most acclaimed journalists--a fearless investigative reporter, bestselling novelist, and award-winning documentarian. His work has exposed power and corruption, captivating audiences and earning top honors across television, literature, and politics, establishing him as a master of high-stakes, real-world storytelling.