The Whole Truth

The Whole Truth by David Baldacci, published by Pan Books in 2008, is a gripping narrative that explores the machinations of a super-rich arms dealer, Nicolas Creel, who seeks to instigate a new cold war to enhance his business. This edition spans 548 pages and is presented in English, immersing readers in a world where international tensions escalate and the lives of three distinct individuals are irrevocably altered.
In this thriller, intelligence agent Shaw, academic Anna Fischer, and ambitious journalist Katie James find themselves entangled in Creel’s dangerous schemes. As they navigate the complexities of political intrigue and suspense, the story unfolds with unexpected twists and emotional depth. The book delves into themes of power and manipulation, making it a compelling read for those interested in fiction that intertwines mystery and political drama.
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“I need a war…” Nicolas Creel, a super-rich arms dealer, decides that the best way to boost his business is to start a new cold war – and he won’t let anything or anyone get in his way. As international tensions rise and the superpowers line up against each other, the lives of three very different people will never be the same again. As intelligence agent Shaw, academic Anna Fischer and ambitious journalist Katie James are all drawn into Creel’s games, can anything stop the world from spiralling out of control? This terrifying global thriller delivers all the twists and turns, emotional drama, unforgettable characters and can’t-put-it-down pacing that Baldacci fans expect.
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