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A man finds himself entangled in a high-stakes game of political intrigue when he becomes the unwitting courier of a mysterious object.
The protagonist navigates a landscape of paranoia and shifting loyalties, attempting to decipher the true purpose of the item in his possession. He faces opposition from shadowy organizations and individuals who will stop at nothing to retrieve the object. The narrative unfolds through a tense, atmospheric lens that emphasizes the psychological strain of being caught in a web of international conspiracy. The story maintains a focus on the protagonist's isolation as he struggles to determine who can be trusted in a world where information is the most dangerous currency.
Readers often note the author's ability to build a sense of dread through subtle shifts in the environment rather than overt action. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's internal monologue and how it reflects the broader political anxieties of the period. Critics highlight the prose as precise and understated, which serves to ground the more complex elements of the plot. Many readers appreciate the focus on character development over traditional thriller tropes, finding the psychological stakes to be the primary driver of the narrative. The book is frequently cited for its ability to maintain a consistent tone of unease from start to finish.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1972-09-28
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN-10:
0140032878
ISBN-13:
9780140032871
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