The Negotiator

The Negotiator by Frederick Forsyth, published by Corgi Books in 1989, is a thrilling narrative set against the backdrop of geopolitical tension and espionage. This edition spans 509 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in 1991, a time marked by Glasnost and the looming crisis of dwindling oil supplies, as mercenaries execute a high-stakes kidnapping of the US president’s son, plunging the world into chaos.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of negotiation tactics and the intricate dynamics of power as the negotiator steps into a perilous situation. The narrative delves into themes of espionage and the moral complexities faced by those involved in high-stakes diplomacy. Forsyth’s storytelling captures the urgency of the moment, providing insight into the challenges of resolving conflicts in a world on the brink of disaster.
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“1991, Glasnost has its enemies, the worlds oil is running out and ruthless mercenaries have kidnapped the US president’s son. As the world teeters on the edge of catastrophe, the negotiator goes to work.”–Publisher.
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