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L'Afghan

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A chilling tale of modern terrorism unfolds through the lens of a master of international intrigue. Frederick Forsyth's works, known for their meticulous research and gripping narratives, depict a frightening contemporary world. When British and American intelligence learn of a significant Al Qaeda operation, they spring into action, but are at a loss for details—lacking information on the what, where, or when. With no sources within Al Qaeda and the challenge of planting an operative deemed impossible, a radical solution emerges. The Afghan, Izmat Khan, a former Taliban commander and five-year Guantánamo Bay prisoner, becomes pivotal. Colonel Mike Martin, a seasoned veteran with a complex background, is tasked with an unprecedented mission: to pass himself off as Khan, a trusted figure among Arabs. This audacious plan demands meticulous preparation and an abundance of luck, as Martin prepares to navigate a perilous and unpredictable landscape. As he delves deeper, he confronts unsettling truths and harrowing realities. Rich in detail and driven by relentless tension, this narrative showcases Forsyth's unparalleled mastery of suspense and storytelling.

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Title
L'Afghan
Subtitle
Roman
Language
French
Publisher
ALBIN MICHEL
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
379
ISBN10
2226176853
ISBN13
9782226176851
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First published
2006
Original title
The Afghan
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A chilling tale of modern terrorism unfolds through the lens of a master of international intrigue. Frederick Forsyth's works, known for their meticulous research and gripping narratives, depict a frightening contemporary world. When British and American intelligence learn of a significant Al Qaeda operation, they spring into action, but are at a loss for details—lacking information on the what, where, or when. With no sources within Al Qaeda and the challenge of planting an operative deemed impossible, a radical solution emerges. The Afghan, Izmat Khan, a former Taliban commander and five-year Guantánamo Bay prisoner, becomes pivotal. Colonel Mike Martin, a seasoned veteran with a complex background, is tasked with an unprecedented mission: to pass himself off as Khan, a trusted figure among Arabs. This audacious plan demands meticulous preparation and an abundance of luck, as Martin prepares to navigate a perilous and unpredictable landscape. As he delves deeper, he confronts unsettling truths and harrowing realities. Rich in detail and driven by relentless tension, this narrative showcases Forsyth's unparalleled mastery of suspense and storytelling.