Julia Gousseva - Gray Shadows - Russian Historical Thriller

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In post-Soviet Russia, greed and corruption are around every corner. With billions of dollars changing hands behind closed doors, the oil industry is the epicenter of new capitalism, new morals, and new money. When greed arrives at the international oil company in a small Siberian town, the life of its beloved director is in danger.
Young, beautiful, and wealthy, Natalya Abramova seems to have it all. Of course, appearances can be deceptive. Natalya is impulsive and prone to bad decisions. That’s why her father hired Nikolai Volkov, one of the best bodyguards in Moscow. His job is to protect Natalya from herself as she travels to a small northern town for her first professional job – a Russian-English interpreter for the director of an oil company.
An easy job, Nikolai thinks. But the town has a deep and dark secret, and Nikolai starts seeing signs of trouble hours after they arrive. A dead body on the ground that the locals explain as a heart attack victim, a newly constructed tall fence, and obvious signs of increased extra security around the newly built work compound are enough to put Nikolai on edge.
As Nikolai gets to know the company and learns of the intricate web of blackmail and threats, he realizes that somebody is going to kill the director. Natalya is in serious danger. They need to leave as soon as possible. But Natalya refuses.
Nikolai’s smarts, investigative skills, and combat experiences are challenged to the max as he puzzles his way through a variety of suspects, trying to identify and stop the killer before more people die.
With a fast pace, unique setting, and intriguing plot twists that echo the headlines of Russian news, Gray Shadows takes you deep into the dark corners of Russian criminal world and presents a scenario that’s as frightening as it is plausible.

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“But the fight is not over, right?”

“Right. If the tax repayment schedule is not finalized at the board meeting, then Luzinsk Oil and Gas will be up for grabs. And there are plenty of people, including everyone involved in the previous dealings with the company, who want to grab it. Pyotr Alekseevich is the man this whole deal is hedging on. If he’s out of the picture, many people will make a lot of money.”

“So, is the old director still influencing things?”

“I’m sure he’s involved somehow, despite being under investigation. From what Vasily Petrovich tells me, many influential people have their sights on Luzinsk Oil and would use any chance they have to get it. That makes sense, of course, since Luzinsk Oil has some rich oil fields, from what I hear.”

“Anatoly, I don’t think that just me and one other bodyguard for Natalya is enough here. We’re dealing with bigger problems and need more support.”

“I think you’re right. Let me make a few phone calls, and I’ll get back to you.”

“Thanks,” Nikolai said. He saw Vanya walking towards him. “I have to go, too. The local security director is here for a walk around. I’ll let you know if we find something you need to know about.”

Nikolai clicked off.

“Ready for our walk?” Vanya said.

“Let’s check the monitors inside the security office first,” Nikolai said. “You’ve had problems with the computer system, right?”

“Yes, but everything is fine now. Oleg fixed it,” Vanya said.

“Do you know what the problems were?” Nikolai asked.

Vanya shook his head. “I don’t know much about all this high-tech stuff. That’s Oleg’s job.”

“I see,” Nikolai said. “Can I take a look?”

“What, you don’t believe me that everything is working?” Vanya said.

Nikolai did not respond.

For a second, Vanya looked at him, then reached for the doorknob. “Never mind. Don’t answer that. Let’s go inside.”

Nikolai followed Vanya into the security office and sat down at the desk. All the newly installed cameras were working, and the monitors flickered with inside images of Pyotr Alekseevich’s office building, all the hallways, entryways, and stairwells. Outside the building, the cameras were mounted to show the driveway to the main gate and monitor the perimeter of the fence.

“Everything looks good,” Nikolai said.

“I told you Oleg fixed it. And he did,” Vanya said.

“Now let’s take a walk to make sure that we’re seeing all we need to see,” Nikolai said.

“That gap with the wire wrapped around it is fixed if that’s what you mean, so you should be happy,” Vanya said.

“I’m still not thrilled about the cheap fence, but at least the cameras make it easier to monitor the perimeter.”

They followed the path from the security building to the storage shed, to the piles of construction materials, through the areas where visitors and contractors parked their cars, and headed over to the engineering building. All the newly mounted cameras had their tiny green signal lights on, indicating that they were working, all the street lamps were lit, and the fence, however flimsy, had no more gaps or holes.

They took a few more steps, and the area around them grew darker. Nikolai stopped. “How often do your guys check the lights?” Nikolai pointed to two burnt-out street lamps next to the post where a surveillance camera had not been installed yet.

“Every night.”

“So, both of these must have just burned out? Two at once?”

“Could be a coincidence.” Vanya shrugged.

“I don’t believe in coincidences,” Nikolai said and pointed to the neat stack of roof panels placed between the two street lamps, right by the fence. “What are these panels for?”

“For the storage shed next to the garage. There was a leak there, and the roof needs to be fixed.”

“That storage shed? All the way over there?” Nikolai pointed towards the garage by the main gate, a good three-minute walk away. “Why are the roof panels here? Another coincidence?”

Vanya shook his head. “The delivery guys just put them here. How were they supposed to know what these roof panels are for?”

“Wasn’t one of your guards supervising the delivery?” Nikolai said.

“They should have.”

“That’s not what I asked,” Nikolai said. “Was the delivery supervised or not?”

“How in the world do I know?” Vanya said, his tone defensive now. “I can’t keep track of every little thing around here.”

“Obviously not,” Nikolai muttered under his breath. “Let’s move the panels over and check out the area under them.”

“It’s just roof panels. Not the best place to store them, but how dangerous can they be?”

“That’s exactly what I want to find out. Give me a hand here,” Nikolai said.

Reluctantly, Vanya walked over to the stack of panels. One by one, Nikolai and Vanya moved all the panels over to the side, revealing a snow-free dark spot on the ground.

“Hand me the flashlight,” Nikolai said to Vanya. He pointed the light at the dark patch. “Somebody has been busy here.”

The light revealed a cave-like opening next to the fence. It looked deep and wide enough for an average-sized person to squeeze in. But why would anybody want to squeeze into a hole in the ground?

Nikolai shone his light into the hole. The ray of his flashlight bounced off the well-packed snow on all sides of the hole. Then, he saw something.

“Vanya, it’s a tunnel. I can see some trees on the other side.”

Vanya crouched down next to Nikolai. “You think it’s the thieves again, trying to get the roof panels this time?” Vanya said. “This stuff can be expensive, you know. And with all the snowfall around here, many roofs need frequent repair.”

“I don’t think so. The roof panels are too big to fit in there. It’s barely wide enough for a person to fit through.”

“Right,” Vanya said. “I didn’t think of that. Still thinking of those stolen construction material some weeks ago.”

“Something different is going on here. Let’s see if we can figure out what.” Nikolai got on all fours and started working his way through the tunnel, tightly packed snow surrounding him on all sides. The awkward movement made his leg ache, but Nikolai ignored the pain. It was just soreness, nothing serious.

Vanya followed.

Digging a tunnel through the frozen earth and snow could not have been easy and must have required a lot of effort and some special equipment. How could that project have gone unnoticed? With one last push, Nikolai was on the other side.

Breathing heavily, Vanya stood up next to him. “I’ve never been a fan of tight spaces. How did they even manage to dig it through the frozen earth?” He shook the snow off his coat and stretched his back.

“That’s what I’m wondering, too. And how could it be that nobody has seen any activity here?”

“Maybe somebody did see it, but they didn’t tell us,” Vanya said.

“And when are these panels supposed to be used?” Nikolai said.

“I don’t know.”

“I bet it’s after the board meeting, and whoever made this tunnel knows it,” Nikolai said.

“How do you figure that?”

“Because whoever dug this tunnel surely does not want these roof panels moved and the tunnel discovered before the board meeting.”

“Makes sense,” Vanya said.

“Help me get oriented here,” Nikolai said. “Where’s the main road?”

“Pretty close. See that old pine tree? That’s where the dirt road starts that leads to the main road out of town,” Vanya said.

“And once they are out of town, they are home free. They can go to the airport or the train station. With the non-existent security in both places, they can sneak onto a freight train or even board the daily charter to Moscow,” Nikolai said. “Or a helicopter anywhere they want to go, especially if they know the local pilots.”

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