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A very entertaining book covering an interesting part of the Col War. The characterization is a little over the top. The main character is a low-ranking officer, intelligence analyst and sometimes spy. Nevertheless, the plot revolves around real events and provides interesting insights into how close we came to war with the Soviet Union. The author wrote a sequel of sorts in that it features the same characters but is set during the Soviet was in Afghanistan.

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The Able Archers by Brian J. Morra is a historical fiction novel taking place in 1983 when the United States and the Soviet Union were on the brink of nuclear war. Mr. Morra is a former U.S. intelligence officer and a retired senior aerospace executive.

Junior Air Force Intelligence Officer Kevin Cattani is quickly becoming a rising star in the Air Force due to his cool head, ability to work under pressure, and ability to correctly analyze complex situations. Being in the right place at the right time, Captain Cattani earns the trust and respect of senior officers.

Colonel Ivan Levchenko of the GRU Intelligence is investigating of KAL007 incident that happened, from a Soviet perspective. He is also part of RYaN, a Russian program for nuclear missile attacks.

The American Captain and the Soviet Colonel scramble to avert an all-out nuclear war, while the diplomats refuse to practice diplomacy.

This book is a fantastic account of a terrifying event that very few know about. I was on the edge of my seat till the very end … and I knew how it was going to end (spoiler: there was no nuclear war in 1983).

The Able Archers by Brian J. Morra manages to build momentum and create tension without guns, car chases, or any other cliches. Instead, we get teletypes, briefings, and secure communications which create anxiety just as much as explosives.

Through Col. Levchenko we get to experience the Soviet paranoia of an imminent nuclear attack. The even-minded officer, gives us an insight into the paranoia that afflicted the Soviet high command, convinced that the US and NATO were disguising their initial attack as an exercise.

The book shows how the world teeters on the edge, and its existence rests in the hands of even-minded unknown analysts, doing a grey job, in grey rooms, under huge amounts of pressure, and great consequences if they get things wrong. Mr. Morra gets this point across in an exciting, readable manner without using much military/governmental jargon.

I’m glad I stumbled on this book, it deserves an audience and wider circulation. Mr. Morra has a talent for writing, the book doesn’t read like an intelligence brief, but historical fiction at its best.

The book has a combination of real and fictional characters, which the author outlines as well. I was glad to read about Stanislov Petrov, a hero who stopped World War III in 1983, after the KAL007 incident.

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Fantastic historical fiction novel of a couple of days when the world could have ended via global nuclear war. The Able Archers is told through the eyes of two key Officers: a young American intelligence officer, Captain Kevin Cattani; and his more experienced Soviet counterpart, Colonel Ivan Levchenko.
If you like historical fiction, then buy this book NOW!! I actually read the 2nd book "The Righteous Arrows" before this one, but then I had never heard of Brian J. Morra. I totally recommend this book. Thanks to Koehler Books, NetGalley, and of course the author. Looks like I will be the 1st to read and review this amazing book on Netgalley.

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