Carte Gabriel Samara Peacemaker Phillips Oppenheim

Gabriel Samara Peacemaker

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"Gabriel Samara Peacemaker" is a gripping political thriller from the master of intrigue, Phillips O...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
332
EAN
9781025451718
ISBN
1025451716
Enbook ID
52990184
Greutate
468
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 18

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"Gabriel Samara Peacemaker" is a gripping political thriller from the master of intrigue, Phillips Oppenheim. Set in the aftermath of a seismic shift in Russian power, the narrative follows Gabriel Samara, a charismatic and determined leader who has successfully dismantled the Bolshevik regime and seeks to lead his nation toward a stable, democratic future. As Samara navigates the treacherous waters of international diplomacy and internal dissent, he must contend with dangerous factions, including exiled monarchists and lingering revolutionaries, all while dealing with the complexities of his own personal life and the weight of a nation's expectations.

Blending elements of espionage and high-stakes drama, Oppenheim explores themes of power, patriotism, and the difficult road to peace in a fractured world. The story moves across continents, capturing the intense tension of the early 20th-century geopolitical landscape. With its fast-paced plot and sophisticated characterizations, "Gabriel Samara Peacemaker" remains a classic example of the author's ability to weave historical anxieties into a compelling narrative of suspense and adventure. It offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the mid-1920s literary imagination regarding global stability and the heroic efforts required to maintain it.

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