The French Decision
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A razor-sharp political thriller where the fate of the Western alliance hangs on a single, devastating choice. From the author of The Glass Virgin and Open Season comes The French Decision, a high-stakes journey into the clandestine world of international diplomacy and covert operations. In the power corridors of Paris and Washington, a shadow game is being played. When a top-secret French policy shift threatens to destabilize the delicate balance of global power, the intelligence community is thrown into a frenzy of paranoia and betrayal. The story follows a cast of operatives and diplomats who realize that the "French Decision" isn't just a matter of statecraft—it's a trigger for a conflict that could reshape the world. As the deadline for the decision approaches, the tension escalates into a lethal race against time. In a landscape where an ally can be more dangerous than an enemy, can the truth be uncovered before the final move is made—or will the French Decision be the last one the West ever makes?
Author: David Osborn
Format: Hardback
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A razor-sharp political thriller where the fate of the Western alliance hangs on a single, devastating choice. From the author of The Glass Virgin and Open Season comes The French Decision, a high-stakes journey into the clandestine world of international diplomacy and covert operations. In the power corridors of Paris and Washington, a shadow game is being played. When a top-secret French policy shift threatens to destabilize the delicate balance of global power, the intelligence community is thrown into a frenzy of paranoia and betrayal. The story follows a cast of operatives and diplomats who realize that the "French Decision" isn't just a matter of statecraft—it's a trigger for a conflict that could reshape the world. As the deadline for the decision approaches, the tension escalates into a lethal race against time. In a landscape where an ally can be more dangerous than an enemy, can the truth be uncovered before the final move is made—or will the French Decision be the last one the West ever makes?