The woman who dug a grave by Ed Ramirez

Sarajevo, 2014: Anarishkova, a russian spy, would dig a grave after has involved with at least two intelligence agencies one from the USA and the other one from Germany

The woman who dug a grave

Anarishkova would work for the russian government through her infiltrations among people from the USA intelligence agency of those who believe that were working with experiments in humans, implementing microchips in their brains to expand not only their physical or sensorials skills, but also their assimilation and knowledge generation.

The russian spy, Anarishkova, would not only meet american spies, furthermore, she get involved with a german agent, named Dhee Stone, who had links with Anarishkova's father, also, a german agent.

It's a fictional story, where you will find betrayals, death, love and heart-breaks, fantasy and Sci-Fi, and even a little bit of humor and dark comedy.

Genre: FICTION / Espionage

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense

Language: Spanish

Keywords: Rusia, USA, Germany, Spionage, Intelligence agencies, Love, Betrayals, Intelligence, Agencies, Death

Word Count: 15011

Book translation status:

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English
Translation in progress. Translated by Raul Alfredo Martínez Prieto
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Roberta Padovan

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