Nikolai's Secret (The Ukraine Stories)

Category: Fiction - Thriller- Conspiracy
Author: Matthew Fults
Publisher: Tradecraft Werks Inc.
Publication Date: May 12, 2026
ASIN: B0G3T5KVS1

Nikolai's Secret (The Ukraine Stories) by Matthew Fults is a Cold War thriller narrated by Nikolai Kovalenko, a Ukrainian electronics technician employed by the KGB-affiliated surveillance division of the Soviet Ministry of Communications. Spanning 1965 to 1983, the story traces Nikolai’s career from army conscription in Leningrad to a classified facility in Brovary, Ukraine, where he discovers a tape recording of a conversation between East German Stasi agent Dieter Werner and co-conspirators plotting regime change in Poland. When his supervisor is found murdered, shot in the head in his home, and Werner begins hunting for the recording, Nikolai must walk carefully. Nikolai now possesses a secret that powerful people will kill for, and he doesn’t know whom to trust. Should he risk sharing the secret and with whom, and what becomes of his lover, Kathryna, his family, and his identity? What happens next as he sets out to find someone to help him relieve himself of this burden is a dangerous adventure that puts so much at stake.

Matthew Fults is a master of character-driven espionage, and he renders Nikolai not as a suave operative but as a parabolic “everyman” technician whose expertise in concealing microphones sets him apart. His tender romance with Kathryna and his reverence for his history teacher, Mr. Fetisov, whose imperative to “choose courage” piques the conscience, were the elements that fueled the emotional strength of this story. The antagonist Dieter Werner is the perfect depiction of the ruthless pragmatism of the Stasi, and this character is used to create a suffocating cat-and-mouse dynamic that exploits Nikolai’s amateur status. The conflict operates on dual registers: the external jeopardy of polygraph tests and midnight apartment searches, and Nikolai’s internal disintegration as he contemplates treason while carrying a dangerous secret. The setting is meticulously rendered, from the cinder-block labs of the Brovary facility and the frost-encrusted train platforms of Soviet Ukraine to the stale cigarette smoke of Vitaly’s office, and the author skillfully captures the tactile dread and sensory deprivation of the Eastern Bloc. This book is the perfect read for those who love John le Carré’s classic The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tom Clancy’s The Hunt for Red October. Fults’ novel distinguishes itself through its intimate, confessional narrative voice and its unflinching focus on the emotional collateral damage of Cold War maneuvering rather than technothriller spectacle.

 

Reviewed By: Lisa Schwartz

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Date: May 4, 2026

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