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OPERATION BRUSHFIRE by Rhett C. Bruno

OPERATION BRUSHFIRE

A Science Fiction Spy Thriller

by Rhett C. BrunoJames Wolanyk

Pub Date: Sept. 21st, 2021
Publisher: Aethon Books

In this SF novel, an internal affairs agent fights to protect a woman from a powerful global authority in an alternative mid-20th-century world.

Earth’s leaders formed the Coalition in 1944 in response to devastating Wars. The group unites everyone in the world under one language and monitors individuals with neck-implanted chips. Henry Stasik, as a specialist-inspector for the Coalition’s Internal Affairs, is something of a pariah. So he’s surprised when fashion model Nata Danicheva asks to speak with him and only him at a precinct in a Ukrainian province. She’s got a bombshell—the Coalition, she claims, has been trying to kill her. There’s a slew of charges against her, as she’s a supposed nationalist (read: terrorist). But Stasik looks into the allegations she’s made; he and Diane Mallison, his IA partner, track down Nata’s private accounts, where she’s stockpiled evidence against the Coalition. Meanwhile, someone sends mysterious Coalition operative Erik Bahr to snatch the evidence and, for good measure, kill the two IA agents. As Stasik and Mallison’s investigation takes them around Europe, they evade an assassin and soon realize what Nata has could change the world they think they know. Along with SF elements and an alternate history, Bruno and Wolanyk’s novel boasts a superb noirish tone. Stasik, for example, is a world-weary inspector in a perpetual opiate or benzo fog, with not-exactly-trustworthy Nata as the quintessential femme fatale. This fosters a swift narrative pace, as the agents try to stay ahead of the Coalition and dodge gunfire (mostly Bahr’s). The authors build a dark but intriguing world; the Coalition’s quest for global peace comes with such totalitarian acts as using a “memory-eating serum” on civilians. While Nata’s evidence proves shocking, lingering questions in the story’s latter half go largely unanswered until the end in a startling, if somewhat predictable, turn.

A brisk, remarkable alternate history tale focusing on an indelibly grim world.