MacBear
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MacFarland claims this work is historical fiction - but I wonder - especially after reading his recent op-ed piece published in The Moscow Times. Given the documentation that he provides (viewable on his website (Google 'Bertie Mac'), I get the distinct feeling that his book is 99% history and 1% fiction but I'd love to have some comments. He describes himself as a patriot, a soldier, a spy and an assassin and he fulfills all these roles in this first book. I found it hard to put down. Interestingly, even though he describes the book as historical fiction, the only negative reviews on Amazon are ones that question its authenticity! It's a really good read in my opinion but I'd like to hear yours.