Michael McKay
From Memoirs of a President - 'I sat down with a heavy sigh. Papers greeted me in every corner of the Oval Office. I was still drowning in my sorrows over the papers when an assistant walked in.'I’m dreadfully sorry, sir,' he said, walking over. 'However you may want to turn on the TV.' I gave him a puzzled look, picking up a fresh glass of cool, mountain water. 'Okay,' I said cautiously, switching on the television. What I saw horrified me. The glass fell out of my hand, crashing to the floor in a shower of water droplets and glass. Russia had declared nuclear war.' In this poignant political thriller, Michael McKay takes us on a thrilling ride through a future not so far off, based in part on the current events conspiring in Crimea and around the world.