Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros by Colin Forbes is a thrilling novel published by Simon & Schuster in 2000. This 1st edition, written in English and spanning 471 pages, follows the characters Tweed, Paula Grey, and Bob Newman as they investigate a conspiracy involving five heads of state intent on inciting widespread civil unrest in the western world. The narrative centers on the urgent quest to uncover the identity of the fifth ringleader among these powerful figures.
Readers will find a suspenseful exploration of political intrigue and the implications of dictatorship as the protagonists navigate a dangerous landscape filled with deception and power struggles. The book delves into themes of governance and authority, presenting a gripping scenario where the stakes are high and the consequences of failure could be dire. With its focus on thrilling twists and the pursuit of truth, Rhinoceros offers an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that intertwines suspense with political commentary.
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Tweed, Paula Grey and Bob Newman are on the trail of five heads of state who are conspiring to cause massive civil unrest throughout the western world. Dictatorsip will be the only acceptable form of government. Tweed knows the identity of four of the ringleaders, but who is the fifth?
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