In the stunning New York Times bestseller Treachery, Bill Gertz blows the lid off the dirty dealings of our so-called allies. Gertz’s groundbreaking reporting exposes how France, Germany, Russia, and other “friends” of the United States have armed the world’s most dangerous tyrants and terrorists—putting Americans directly in the line of fire. And in a brand-new chapter based on classified intelligence reports, Gertz documents how the treachery continues unchecked. Plus, for the first time ever, he reveals the complete story on what happened to Saddam Hussein’s weapons—a shocking account that will change the way you look at the dangers in the Middle East.
Ann Widdecombe turns to a totally different period and a different milieu: the French resistance in the Second World War, for a new and just as compelling novel.
When a secret operation that took place in El Salvador is about to hit the media fan, ex-U.S. Army Major Edd Partain becomes involved, leading him to Washington where the blunders of U.S. covert action in Central America are percolating ...
Joliffe took one of the slices of bread lying already cut on the table, speared it on the fork, and went to crouch on his heels beside the low fire, leaving Perrette and Master Roussel to sit down on a bench opposite Kechyn and begin ...
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Not unless I’m willing to pay his sensual price. ***Book One now INCLUDES the Prequel previously published.*** ***Each novel in the series depicts a unique romance, but the plots through each book connect in one world.
This is a revelatory work that puts twentieth-century politics and war into stunning new relief.
Share this new series with fans of Laura Childs’ Tea Shop mysteries.” —Booklist
In this thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon, Eve Dallas tracks down those who break the law—including the ones sworn to uphold it.
“You, my lord.” Best to get it over with quickly. Best to get it done. “I serve only you.” Trailing brambles of agony began to stretch out through his limbs, tearing their way through the skin. “Not ... entirely true, that answer.
It captures our imagination in part because we have all betrayed or been betrayed, in small or large ways. Despite this there has been little serious work on the subject. It was this absence that inspired this book.