‘A gripping thriller from the man on the inside. You need to read this.’ Andy McNab‘Tom Fletcher was the ultimate Downing Street operator’ David CameronA global conspiracy. A man on the run. What happens when diplomacy fails?An unputdownable thriller, written with unique insight into the highest levels of diplomacy. From the former ambassador and No.10 foreign policy advisor Tom Fletcher, an urgent 21st-century thriller.In the aftermath of a global pandemic, a beautiful and charismatic human rights activist is murdered, live on the internet, at the British Embassy in Paris. It is a mystery that no one wants solved.But, when governments refuse to investigate, Ambassador Ed Barnes is determined to find out the truth himself.The quest for answers plunges Barnes into a world of cyber terrorists and warlords, taking him to Oxford, Copenhagen, the mountains of Snowdonia and Lebanon, where he picks up the trail of a shocking conspiracy.This is an international crisis – but also a personal one. Only Barnes can save his family, his diplomatic service and even his country.But can he save himself?Perfect for readers of Robert Peston’s The Whistleblower, Tom Bradby or Frank Gardner.Praise for The Ambassador ‘As one long convinced the truth is very often stranger than fiction I enjoyed Tom Fletcher’s debut novel The Ambassador. The author can draw authenticity from a career spent at the coal face of diplomacy and intelligence, which is why it is a page turner’ Frederick Forsyth‘A diplomatic genius’ Gordon Brown‘A terrific read that blends fact, fiction and fantasy. And a call for all of us to reflect on friendship, family and trust. What do we stand for, and what will we do to defend it?’ Sir Graeme Lamb, former Commander of the SAS‘A week is a long time in diplomacy: intrigue, betrayal, comradeship and reconciliation! A great read!’ Mark Sedwill, Former National Security Adviser‘A very good novel… recommended’ Alastair Campbell‘Vivid and atmospheric, [The Ambassador] rockets around the world with intoxicating verve … Hugely engaging’ Daily Mail‘A compelling tale of cyber-crime, terrorism and assassination… A real page-turner’ Tortoise
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'A gripping thriller from the man on the inside. You need to read this.' Andy McNab'The brilliant diplomat Tom Fletcher was the ultimate Downing Street operator' David Cameron'A diplomatic genius' Gordon Brown'A terrific read that blends fact, fiction and fantasy. And a call for all of us to reflect on friendship, family and trust. What do we stand for, and what will we do to defend it?' Sir Graeme Lamb, former Commander of the SAS‘As one long convinced the truth is very often stranger than fiction I enjoyed Tom Fletcher’s debut novel The Ambassador. The author can draw authenticity from a career spent at the coal face of diplomacy and intelligence, which is why it is a page turner’ Frederick Forsyth'A week is a long time in diplomacy: intrigue, betrayal, comradeship and reconciliation! A great read!' Mark Sedwill, Former National Security Adviser'Will thrill readers intrigued by diplomatic life. Packed full of zealous characters, plot twists, conspiracies and betrayals' Dame Nicola Brewer, former British High Commissioner'A compelling tale of cyber-crime, terrorism and assassination... A real page-turner' Tortoise [Taken from online review 28/07/22 here: https://www.tortoisemedia.com/2022/07/28/the-ghosts-of-justice/. Shared in #publicity 29/07/22]'A very good novel... recommended' Alastair Campbell [Taken from The Rest is Politics podcast 17 August 22, accessible: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/salman-rushdie-the-energy-price-cap-and-afghanistan/id16113746... ]
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ISBN
9781804364239
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2023-05-04
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Canelo Action
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198 mm
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129 mm
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19 mm
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00, G, 01
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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Tom Fletcher CMG is the Principal of Hertford College, Oxford. He is a British diplomat, a writer, and a campaigner. He was foreign policy advisor in No.10 Downing Street to Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron, and from 2011 to 2015 was the British Ambassador to Lebanon. He is a Visiting Professor at New York University and author of two works of non-fiction.