The Devil's Alternative
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:7th Apr '11
Should be back in stock very soon
The chilling thriller from an international bestselling phenomenon
When the entire Soviet Union wheat crop is destroyed by a devastating string of failures, the population faces starvation. The USA is quick to offer assistance. They devise a plan to trade vital food resources with the Russians in exchange for sensitive political information. But the Politburo has other ideas.
The chilling thriller from the international bestselling phenomenon.
'Again reveals Forsyth as a master of the meticulously researched thriller.' BOOKSELLER
'Compulsively readable ... I was hypnotised.' FINANCIAL TIMES
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'Whichever option I choose, men are going to die.'
When the entire Soviet Union wheat crop is destroyed by a devastating string of failures, the population faces starvation. The USA is quick to offer assistance. They devise a plan to trade vital food resources with the Russians in exchange for sensitive political information. But the Politburo has other ideas: the invasion of Western Europe to commandeer the food for themselves...
As the paths of communication breakdown, the American president and leaders from around the world face an appalling choice: should they allow the loss of thousands to save the lives of many more?
This is the Devil's Alternative, and in this incomparable and gripping thriller the Cold War giants must fight a battle to the death.
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Readers can't get enough of The Devil's Alternative ...
***** 'This is an awesome page-turner crafted by Frederick Forsyth.'
***** 'You know you have a master piece in your hand when you read this book.'
***** 'The best of Forsythe's novels.'
***** 'This was one of the most exciting books I've ever read!'
***** 'Superbly written and Outstanding.'
Again reveals Forsyth as a master of the meticulously researched thriller * Bookseller *
Compulsively readable... I was hypnotised * Financial Times *
ISBN: 9780099559825
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 29mm
Weight: 341g
496 pages