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Inspired by the actual KGB informant who leaked word out of Moscow that James was on a KGB watchlist, former KGB informant Aleksandr Talanov has become James Houston Turner's signature protagonist in the Talanov Thriller Series. He made his debut in Comfort Publishing's 2011 bestseller, Department Thirteen. |
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TALANOV PROFILE STATS: NAME: Aleksandr "Alex" Mikhailevich Talanov KGB RANK: Colonel DATE OF BIRTH: February 04, 1958 HEIGHT: 6'1" (185.42cm) WEIGHT: 172 lbs (78.02 kg) HAIR: Brown, with touch of gray at the temples EYES: Brown PERSONALITY: Strong Aquarius personality: smart, enterprising, loves puzzles and dilemmas and finding unique solutions to problems; inventive and thinks outside the box; a realist (tends to look at the glass as being half full, but knows glasses are easily broken); thrives on processing information; curious and alert but often cold, calculating and indifferent to the emotional |
![]() Alex and Andrea Talanov, in a scene from Department Thirteen Talanov action photo of Jon Whelan and Rachel Rouse by FLASH! |
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needs of
others. An early morning runner and avid student of chess,
Talanov
BACKGROUND:
Since his
youth, Talanov was destined to be part of the Komitet
Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti -- the Committee for State Security --
or the internal security and foreign intelligence agency of the old
Soviet Union. His
father, Mikhail Ivanevich
Talanov, was
reportedly
killed when he was an infant,
with his addict mother, Nina,
dying from
a narcotics
overdose when he was four.
Feeding on their words like a
carnivore feeds on flesh, Talanov was rewarded with entrance into the
Surveillance College in Leningrad,
where his achievements resulted in an
appointment to the analysis section of Directorate 7 (responsible
for the monitoring
of Soviet nationals and foreigners).
His contributions in the area of surveillance
and security soon led to a promotion to
Directorate 9 (the
KGB Protection
Service, which included the 40,000-man
uniformed bodyguard for Party leaders and
families, as well as the protection of
government installations, especially those containing
nuclear weapons).
In Directorate 9, he was mentored
by the great Dimitri Lazovic,
who chose him to coordinate the physical
protection of Party leadership.
Talanov was not sure when the cracks began to appear, but appear they did in Department Thirteen:
"Why did we get married?" Andrea asked. "What do you mean?" She turned toward him. "You romanced me like there was no tomorrow, and we end up having this fabulous whirlwind marriage. But that's as far as it went." Talanov did not reply. "We're little more than strangers, Alex. And you seem happy to keep it that way." "I think you're overreacting." "People are trying to kill us! And you think I'm overreacting? Talk to me, Alex." Talanov massaged a dull ache in his forehead. The pressure was getting to him. "Tell me about your world," she said. "Are you sure you want to hear this?" "I think it's time, don't you?" After working a pillow into place, Talanov settled back and for half an hour explained how the KGB had trained assassins, terrorists, and deep cover agents at its Balashikha complex, near Moscow. "Communism on paper is what attracted my idealistic hopes: equality for all, freedom from oppression...that sort of thing. But over time, I became aware of all the things I had not been taught: that communism outside the classroom was really state capitalism...the government's elite taking from others what they wanted for themselves. It's why communism can never work, and why I began helping the CIA bring it down...not that anyone in Washington cared." "You sound cynical." "I am. Trouble is, there are men out there with guns for whom these lofty ideals don't matter one bit." "It appears they matter a great deal. The question is, why?"
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