Preston Fleming
ASIN: B075RRR682
Publisher: PF Publishing
Pages: 645
As Russian Civil War Rages, An Unexpected Heroine Emerges What if a Siberian Joan of Arc had rescued the White Armies at a critical point of the Russian Civil War in 1919?In a quiet town near Siberia’s Lake Baikal, Zhanna Dorokhina turns eighteen as the Russian Civil War rages. She is a bright, headstrong girl, with normal hopes and dreams, but for years, she has heard inner voices. The voices tell her to be virtuous, study well, and nurture her faith, for a great task lies ahead.˃˃˃ Prophetic Voices Foretell of Russia’s DoomLately, however, the voices have turned ominous, foretelling Russia’s doom if the White Armies fail to crush the Bolshevik usurpers in Moscow. They direct Zhanna to travel to Omsk to alert the Siberian dictator, Admiral Kolchak, and to seek command of an army to besiege Moscow. When Zhanna informs her father, he thinks her mad. But a young American intelligence ...