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El afgano. novela.

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  • 333 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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A chilling tale of modern terrorism from the grandmaster of international intrigue, this story showcases the meticulous research and crisp narratives that define Frederick Forsyth's work. The narrative unfolds as British and American intelligence learns of a significant Al Qaeda operation but lacks crucial details about it. With no sources within Al Qaeda and the challenge of planting an operative, they turn to an unconventional solution. Izmat Khan, a former Taliban commander and five-year Guantánamo Bay prisoner, becomes the focus. Colonel Mike Martin, a seasoned veteran of global conflict, is tasked with an audacious mission: to pass himself off as the trusted Khan among Arabs. This unprecedented operation demands extraordinary preparation and an element of luck, as Martin prepares to navigate a dark and unpredictable world. As he delves deeper into this perilous environment, he confronts the grim realities that await him. Filled with remarkable detail and gripping drama, this story further solidifies Forsyth's reputation as a master of suspense, capturing the terrifying complexities of today’s geopolitical landscape.

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El afgano. novela., Frederick Forsyth

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Título
El afgano. novela.
Idioma
Español
Editorial
Debolsillo
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
333
ISBN10
8483464403
ISBN13
9788483464403
Serie
Primera publicación
2006
Título original
The Afghan
Calificación
3,4 de 5
Descripción
A chilling tale of modern terrorism from the grandmaster of international intrigue, this story showcases the meticulous research and crisp narratives that define Frederick Forsyth's work. The narrative unfolds as British and American intelligence learns of a significant Al Qaeda operation but lacks crucial details about it. With no sources within Al Qaeda and the challenge of planting an operative, they turn to an unconventional solution. Izmat Khan, a former Taliban commander and five-year Guantánamo Bay prisoner, becomes the focus. Colonel Mike Martin, a seasoned veteran of global conflict, is tasked with an audacious mission: to pass himself off as the trusted Khan among Arabs. This unprecedented operation demands extraordinary preparation and an element of luck, as Martin prepares to navigate a dark and unpredictable world. As he delves deeper into this perilous environment, he confronts the grim realities that await him. Filled with remarkable detail and gripping drama, this story further solidifies Forsyth's reputation as a master of suspense, capturing the terrifying complexities of today’s geopolitical landscape.