Peace
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Narrated by:
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Richard Salem
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By:
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Jeff Nesbit
About this listen
"PEACE" is an intense and prescient novel set against the backdrop of escalating global tensions among nuclear-armed nations. The story cleverly integrates fictional characters into plausible contemporary conflicts, making the narrative resonate with the urgency and realism of today's geopolitical challenges. Central to the plot is Nashua Lee, an innovative entrepreneur whose technology becomes pivotal in circumventing censorship in authoritarian regimes. Alongside him are key figures such as Adom Camara, a U.S. President reminiscent of Obama's charisma and diplomatic finesse, and Anshel Gould, a former IDF soldier turned pivotal political advisor, each embodying the complexities of leadership in times of crisis.
The novel's plot twists through a series of global crises, from covert nuclear developments in Iran and North Korea to the shadowy maneuvers on the international stage that threaten to ignite a global conflict. Through daring diplomatic maneuvers, clandestine operations, and the relentless pursuit of peace, the characters navigate the treacherous waters of international politics. The narrative is a chess game of power, with each move carrying the weight of potential annihilation or the hope of averting disaster.
"PEACE" appeals to listeners who are fascinated by the intricacies of global politics, the moral dilemmas of leadership, and the unending quest for harmony in a world fraught with conflict. It is a novel that captures the essence of our times, reflecting the fears and hopes of a world on the brink.
Through its compelling storytelling and deep understanding of the geopolitical landscape, "PEACE" invites listeners into a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to seek peace in an unstable world.
©2024 Jeff Nesbit (P)2024 Bancroft Press