Agent of Influence

Agent of Influence by David Aaron, published by Putnam in 1989, is a first edition fiction novel comprising 416 pages. The story centers on Lyman, who is convinced that America’s largest press empire is at risk of falling under Soviet control. Faced with this alarming possibility, he grapples with the challenge of convincing others of the impending threat while also confronting a life-altering deal that could impact his country’s future.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of power, influence, and national security within the context of a high-stakes decision. As Lyman navigates the complexities of his situation, the book delves into the interplay between personal ambition and patriotic duty. This edition presents a thought-provoking look at the implications of media control and the moral dilemmas faced by those in positions of influence.
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Convinced that America’s biggest press empire may well end up under Soviet control–but unable to convince anyone else–Lyman must choose between the deal of a lifetime and his country’s future.
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