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Deep in Stalin’s Russia lies a secret that could shatter the Cold War balance. While the world watches for missiles and spies, Stalin launches his most ambitious weapon yet—one that challenges the very boundary between man and beast.
Professor Benjamin Fioretti stands at the peak of his career. His revolutionary ape research is weeks away from a Nobel Prize when the CIA pulls him into their world. His mission seems clear: gather intelligence on Soviet scientific programs.
But in the shadows of Russia’s hidden bunkers, Benjamin uncovers a nightmare—his own groundbreaking research twisted into something monstrous. As he delves deeper into the Red Army’s classified facilities, the truth reveals itself: Stalin isn’t just building an army. He’s creating something that should never exist, using Benjamin’s life’s work as the key.
Now, Benjamin must face not only Soviet agents and treacherous allies, but also the consequences of his own creation. From America’s sterile labs to Siberia’s frozen wastes, Stalin’s Army of Apes blends historical Cold War tension with the terrifying potential of unchecked science.
This novel is based on the disturbing true story of Ilya Ivanov, Stalin’s chief scientist, whose forbidden experiments in the 1920s pushed the boundaries of genetic engineering.
As time runs out and the stakes rise, Benjamin faces an impossible choice that will determine not just the fate of nations, but possibly the future of humanity itself.
In a world where science and power collide, how far is too far?
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