The Warlord’s Son

Cover of The Warlord's Son by Dan Fesperman
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780375414732
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.5 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, 813.54
Editorial overview Touché

The Warlord’s Son by Dan Fesperman is a first edition thriller published by Knopf on September 14, 2004. This 336-page novel unfolds in present-day Afghanistan, where an American journalist, Skelly, seeks a significant story amidst the chaos of war. As he navigates the complexities of a region fraught with danger, he becomes entangled with a Pakistani translator, Najeeb, whose own motives intertwine with Skelly’s quest for a scoop.

Readers will find a narrative that explores the volatile intersection of warlords, spies, and corporate interests. The story follows Skelly and Najeeb as they embark on a perilous journey into Afghanistan, facing escalating threats and challenges. Their bond becomes crucial for survival as they confront a landscape filled with intrigue and betrayal. This edition presents a timely exploration of political fiction set against the backdrop of Afghanistan, offering insights into the personal and broader implications of conflict.


Official synopsis Publisher

His last novel, The Small Boat of Great Sorrows, was hailed as “a relentlessly crackling mystery and adventure tale” (The Baltimore Sun) and “a new standard for war-based thrillers” (Los Angeles Times). In this electrifying new thriller, Dan Fesperman takes us to present-day Afghanistan–the global capital of death long before it became a battleground for America–where the fates of an American journalist and a Pakistani translator become dangerously intertwined with the fortunes of warlords, spies, and dubious corporate interests.

A burned-out war correspondent hoping for a last hurrah in Afghanistan, Skelly arrives on the Afghan border just as American bombs begin falling on the ruling Taliban. Seeking the scoop of a lifetime as witness to the capture of “the biggest fish of them all,” he links up with an exiled warlord’s quixotic expedition. Guiding Skelly’s way is Najeeb, a tribal Pakistani with his own objective–U.S. visas for his girlfriend and himself, promised by Pakistani intelligence if he acts as an informant.

A harrowing crossing into Afghanistan is only the beginning of trouble for the two men. Their journey quickly escalates into a race for their lives as they are pulled into a vortex of intrigue, betrayal, and violence. Finally, only their loyalty to each other holds out the possibility of survival for either of them.

Fast-paced, timely, and galvanizing from first to last.

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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: First Edition.

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