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A man finds himself thrust into the center of a global crisis when he is mistaken for a religious figure with the power to influence international politics. Caught in a web of deception and high-stakes maneuvering, the protagonist must navigate the dangerous intersection of faith, media, and geopolitical ambition. He faces opposition from intelligence agencies and radical factions who seek to exploit his perceived status for their own agendas. The narrative unfolds through a series of escalating confrontations that test his resolve and his understanding of the truth. The world is defined by the fragile balance of power in a volatile international landscape where perception often dictates reality.
Discussion often centers on the author's ability to construct a fast-paced narrative that mirrors real-world political tensions. Readers frequently highlight the protagonist's internal conflict as he struggles to maintain his autonomy against external pressures. Critics note the focus on the mechanics of power and the ease with which public opinion can be swayed by manufactured narratives. The balance between character development and the rapid progression of the plot keeps the reader engaged throughout the story. This work serves as a commentary on the fragility of truth in an era of constant information flow.
Page Count:
191
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090002407
ISBN-13:
9780090002405
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