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Jason Overstreet: Beneath the Darkest Sky

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In this riveting and emotionally powerful historical drama, an ex-FBI agent plunges into the darkest shadows of 1930s Europe, where everything he loves is on the line… International consultant Prescott Sweet’s mission is to bring justice to countries suffering from America’s imperialistic interventions. With his outspoken artist wife, Loretta, and their two children, he lives a life of equality and continental elegance amid Europe’s glittering capitals—beyond anything he ever dared hope for. But he is still a man in hiding, from his past with the Bureau, from British Intelligence—and from his own tempting, dangerous skill at high-level espionage. So when he has the opportunity to live in Moscow and work at the American Embassy, Prescott and his family seize the chance to take refuge and at last put down roots in what they believe is a fair society. Life in Russia, however, proves to be a beautiful lie. Reduced to bare survival, with his son gravely ill, Prescott calls on all his skills in a last-ditch effort to free his family from the grips of Stalin. But between honor and expediency, salvation and atrocity, he’ll be forced to play an ever more merciless hand and commit unimaginable acts for a future that promises nowhere to run…

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“It’s my plan,” I said. “I know.”

“I know,” said Osip. “I’m just going over it again. Besides, I don’t trust you. I would never trust you. You’re always scheming. We will release family members one at a time as you’ve suggested. You last! And you will be explaining this to Xavier on the phone. Yes?”

“Continue,” I said. “You’ve got it down well so far.”

“When Xavier and Luc get here, they will not know which room we are in. Besides, like you said, Roman is checking in under a name even you won’t know. Your men will wait outside in two cars with the Zorin family. I will be waiting here in the lobby with you.”

“That’s correct,” I said. “But they won’t actually be entering the large, circular driveway out front. They will be pulling up to the narrow side street at the east end of the hotel. That is where they will wait. Now, continue, Osip.”

“As soon as you see Luc enter, you’ll tell me. Then you will nod at him, signaling for him to return to the vehicles while we go back to the room. I will then take your daughter out to the cars for the first exchange. I will be bringing the mother back inside first.”

“No,” I said. “The mother is brought in last. Period! And don’t push me, motherfucker! The last thing you want to do is mess this up. All you have to do is return to Leningrad with Zorin’s family. We’re doing one at a time, but the mother goes last. You already knew this. So did Zorin. Paranoid son of a bitches! Why would any of us, on either side, try to pull some funny business at this point?”

Roman approached and signaled for us all to follow him. We made our way through the lobby and down a long hallway to room 122. Moments later, Osip accompanied me to a phone in the lobby and I called the hideout. The operator connected me. Xavier picked up and listened to my instructions, then said he’d be arriving at 9 p.m.

Osip and I returned to the room where we waited for the time to pass with the others. When it was 8:55 we returned to the lobby and sat again in one of the fine chairs atop a large golden rug, travelers hustling about with their luggage. When Luc entered I nodded at him. It was time.

Several minutes later, I found myself sitting in the room with Colonel Zorin’s father and two sisters. Roman was standing near the doorway with his pistol out. It was all playing out perfectly. When Osip returned and signaled that it was my turn, I stood, looked at the father and sisters, placed my hands in the prayer position, and wished them peace with my gesture.

As we approached the two Ford Deluxe Tudors—one green, one black—Xavier opened the door of the green one and let the mother get out from the backseat. Luc stood near the driver’s side door of the car behind us, his hand under his suit jacket, his pistol loaded and ready.

As I passed the mother, I gave her a warm smile and said, “God bless you!” Osip took her arm and led her around the corner toward the hotel entrance. His last exchange was complete.

As I got into the car and sat in the backseat next to James, I thought about Lovett. I believed he was indeed dead, but still, part of me wasn’t sure. And as Xavier began to drive, I wondered how I’d ever be able to confirm his death. I figured Bobby would help me find a way.

I turned around and watched the Riga Hotel’s lights disappear in the distance. I believed that Zorin would kill both Osip and Roman when they returned to MR4. They were too young to know how the Soviet brass operated. I also couldn’t help feeling that Colonel Zorin himself would be executed sooner than later, as Stalin seemed to know nothing but finding reasons to off his own confidants.

I turned to James and realized I needed to get him in to see a proper doctor as soon as we arrived in Brussels en route to the port in Le Havre, France. My best guess was that he was suffering from treatable asthma. But, as planned, I wasn’t about to return to Berlin for fear that Zorin might have some men waiting for us at the station. And we needed to get out of Riga as soon as possible.

The last thing Bobby had told me was that they believed Stalin would soon be moving troops into Latvia, and the embassy believed it was only a matter of weeks, if not days, before Hitler attacked Poland. We needed to leave Europe right away. War was likely fast approaching.

“Dad,” said James, as we motored down the street.

“Yeah, son.”

“Where are we going?”

“To America, son. To the United States of America.”

READING GROUP GUIDE

BENEATH THE DARKEST SKY
Jason Overstreet
ABOUT THIS GUIDE

The suggested questions that follow are included to enhance your group’s reading of this book.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1.Why do you think Prescott, an engineer by training, continues to be drawn to working for the U.S. Government?

2.Discuss the friendship between the Ellingtons and the Sweets, and give some reasons Ellington might need Prescott to work with him in Haiti.

3.All of the figures whom Prescott and Loretta meet at Moscow’s Hotel National in Chapter 6 are actual historical figures. What circumstances do you think enticed African Americans to immigrate to the Soviet Union during the first half of the twentieth century?

4.This novel presents thorough research of factual events that occurred in Stalin’s Russia. Discuss the plausibility/implausibility of the following fictional events that happened to the Sweet family given what you know of the history of the period.

• A black man working for the U.S. foreign service

• Loretta’s artistic style and fame in the Soviet Union

• The way Prescott finds the bugs placed in Spaso House by the Soviets

• Incarceration of the entire Sweet family

• The Sweets’ disguise as they leave Russia

5.Loretta perhaps shows the most growth across the two novels, The Strivers’ Row Spy and Beneath the Darkest Sky . Discuss her path to becoming a famous Soviet artist.

6.Why do you think the author dedicated the novel to Lovett Fort-Whiteman? How is Lovett’s dream similar to or different from Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream?

7.In what way did Lovett Fort-Whiteman’s view of racism in America differ from that of the Communist Party’s view?

8.Discuss the political/economic reasons for Stalin’s gulag system. What event that occurred while Prescott was imprisoned did you find most egregious?

9.Thousands of Americans left the States during the Great Depression to accept jobs in the Soviet Union, an estimated 10,000 in 1931 alone. Many of them were eventually swept up in the purges and died in Stalin’s gulags. Why has this fact been virtually ignored in American history books?

10.Many expatriates living in the Soviet Union during the purges were not allowed to return home, and more than a few Americans were also imprisoned in the gulags. Why didn’t FDR exert more pressure on Stalin to protect these Americans’ rights?

11.Discuss some aspects of history that you were not aware of before reading this novel.

12.The author uses chapter juxtapositions between real time and events that have already occurred. Discuss the effectiveness of this literary device.

13.Given how this novel ends, can you predict what may lie ahead for the Sweet family?

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