The Envoy

The Envoy

by George Brown (Author)

Synopsis

He was the last hostage, but no one in the outside world even knew he'd been taken, or by whom. He was last seen in Rome, but his broken body ended up in Beirut. He had been on a mission so explosive that only the President of the United States and his personal security co-ordinator knew of it. The secret he'd discovered had a price: 150 million dollars, and the lives of everyone who had tried to claim it. The Envoy is a book in the tradition of George Brown's other bestsellers, Ringmain and The Double Tenth: all the violence of the Middle East is laid bare in a novel that twists and turns to its shocking end.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 0099337614
ISBN 13: 9780099337614

Author Bio
George Brown has spent much of his life in South East Asia, initially fighting terrorists in the jungles of Malaysia before retiring to run a plantation. He has kept close links with counter-terrorist colleagues throughout the world, and his books are consequently filled with the most accurate and up-to-date information on a hidden war unseen by the public. His second novel, The Double Tenth, was shortlisted for WH Smith's Thumping Good Read award. This is his fourth novel. His previous titles are all available in Arrow paperback.