Persona

Persona by Genevieve Valentine is a reissue published by Simon and Schuster on April 5, 2016. This 336-page novel is set in a near-future Paris and intricately weaves together themes of celebrity and international diplomacy. The story follows Suyana, the Face of the United Amazonia Rainforest Confederation, who unexpectedly becomes the target of an assassination attempt during a secret meeting with Ethan, a potential ally. Daniel, a teenage runaway turned paparazzo, witnesses the attack and impulsively intervenes, leading both characters into a perilous situation as they navigate the complexities of their world.
Readers will find an intimate thriller that explores the dynamics of power and survival in a politically charged environment. As Suyana and Daniel go on the run, the narrative delves into the challenges they face while trying to stay one step ahead of their pursuers. The book presents a blend of action and adventure, highlighting the intersection of personal ambition and political intrigue. With its focus on the characters’ struggles and the high stakes of their circumstances, Persona offers a thought-provoking exploration of the lengths individuals will go to protect their lives and their ideals.
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“Blending celebrity and international diplomacy in a near-future Paris, Valentine crafts an intimate thriller than unmasks the players in the game.” —Publishers Weekly
When Suyana, Face of the recently formed United Amazonia Rainforest Confederation, is secretly meeting Ethan of the United States, a potential ally for her struggling country, the last thing she expected to be was a victim of an assassination attempt. Daniel, a teen runaway turned paparazzo hoping to make a name for himself, witnesses the first shot targeted for Suyana. Without thinking, he jumps into the action telling himself it’s not selflessness, it’s the scoop. Now Suyana and Daniel are on the run—and if they don’t keep themselves one step ahead, they’ll lose it all.
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