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Review: Beneath the Darkest Sky by Jason Overstreet

:: in August 27, 2018 :: in Book Reviews :: 0 comments

BENEATH THE DARKEST SKY Jason Overstreet, Kensington Publishing Corporation, 2018, $26.00, hb, 302 pp. 9781496701787 American Foreign Service worker and former FBI agent Prescott Sweet finds the enticement of working in Stalin’s Soviet Union during the mid-1930s too tantalizing to resist. The fact that he is African American in an…

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