Russia these days is getting bad publicity, perhaps deservedly, but in QUANTUM DEATH (Savant 2016), a politico-techno-thriller, Raymond Gaynor (that's me) and my colleague, multi-award-winning author A. G. Hayes, paint Russia, or at least Russians, in a different light.


Post perestroika, post glasnost, while the USA bristles with frustration over a massive and crippling cyber-attack and looks menacingly towards Russia as the source, in a twist of fate, our "enemy" becomes a much needed "friend." Impossible? I can see it actually happening, perhaps post-Putin, but maybe even before Putin is pried from office. A sort of friendly Tweet when everything USA seems at its darkest. Isn't it time for enemies to act like enemies and to come to each other's aide for a change? After all, isn't that what enemies are for? To make each other stronger and, in the end, more viable? #endgame #Russia [Russian Coat of Arms; in the public domain]