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The American Mission

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Zusatztext “There’s the mission the public knows! and the mission we’ll never see. Matthew Palmer knows both! which is what makes this novel crackle with complexity and authority. What a debut.”—Brad Meltzer! #1 New York Times bestselling author “A thriller of great integrity and intelligence…I highly recommend it.”—Douglas Preston! #1 New York Times bestselling author “ The American Mission is one of those wonderful novels! where great storytelling is woven through with the intricate detail only a knowledgeable insider can supply. I loved it!”—Iris Johansen! #1 New York Times bestselling author of Live to See Tomorrow “Superb!...With The American Mission ! Palmer joins the exalted ranks of Follett! Forsythe! and Clancy.”—Tess Gerritsen! International Bestselling Author “Reminiscent of Graham Greene! Mr. Palmer is far better than John le Carre. This is the sort of book you don’t want to end.”—Gayle Lynds! New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Spies   Informationen zum Autor Matthew Palmer is a twenty-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, currently serving as the director of Multilateral Affairs in the State Department's Bureau of Asian and Pacific Affairs. A life member of the Council of Foreign Relations, Palmer has worked as a diplomat all over the world. While on the secretary of state's policy planning staff, Palmer helped design and implement the Kimberly Process for certifying African diamonds as "conflict-free." It was this experience in Africa that served as that foundation for The American Mission . Klappentext One of NPR's Best Books of 2014! After witnessing a devastating incident in Darfur, Alex Baines is stripped of his security clearance and relegated to a desk job. He's about to resign when his former mentor—now the current Ambassador to the Congo—offers him an opportunity to start over. But the post isn't what Alex imagined. The US company Consolidated Mining seems to be everywhere. When a hostage situation involving a survey team arises, Alex is sent in, finding himself in the middle of the conflict with a guerilla leader and Marie Tsiolo, a native geologist on the team. As violence escalates in the region, Alex struggles to balance the interests of the U.S. with the greater good of the people of the Congo—and somehow stay alive.***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected proof*** Copyright © 2014 by Matthew Palmer  Prologue May 7, 2006 Darfur   Death came on horseback. From the air-conditioned comfort of the brigadier’s trailer, Alex Baines could just make out the black smudge clinging to the horizon like a storm cloud. Through binoculars, the picture was clearer. Ranks of horsemen clustered together, their iron lances glinting in the sun. Except for the AK-47 assault rifles slung over their shoulders, it was a scene straight out of the fourteenth century. The Janjaweed militiamen were massing for what Alex could only assume was an imminent assault on the Riad refugee camp. He focused his attention on the one man with the power to prevent a massacre. “General, I beg you, please defend this camp. Your peacekeepers are the only thing standing between these people and mass slaughter.” Arush Singh of the Indian Army’s First Gorkha Rifles looked at Alex with heavy, owlish eyes and sipped his omnipresent cup of tea. As always, the creases on his khaki uniform were sharp and crisp. “Quite out of the question, I’m afraid,” Singh said, his upper-crust accent betraying his years of schooling at Cambridge and Sandhurst. “My mandate is limited to self-defense. I don’t have the authority to shoot at the Janjaweed unless they start shooting at my men, something I very much doubt they will do.” “That is an extremely narrow reading of your authorities. There are ha...

Produktdetails

Autoren Matthew Palmer
Verlag Putnam Publishing Group
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 07.04.2015
 
EAN 9780425275382
ISBN 978-0-425-27538-2
Seiten 512
Abmessung 107 mm x 190 mm x 27 mm
Thema Belletristik > Spannung

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