Duplicity: A Novel by Newt Gingrich

Duplicity: A Novel

Newt Gingrich
688 pages
Center Street
Oct 2015
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<br><br><br><br><br><br>In DUPLICITY, the newest thriller from former Speaker of the House and bestselling author Newt Gingrich, such an invisible hand overseeing havoc worldwide plays a major role. Gingrich has teamed with former <i>Washington Post </i>reporter and bestselling author Pete Earley to create a highly plausible mix of domestic and global action in this ripped-from-the-headlines thriller.<br><br> And of course, it&#39;s set during an American presidential election.<br><br> When President Sally Allworth decides to reestablish America&#39;s Mogadishu embassy in Somalia weeks before Election Day, her challenger says she is playing politics with American lives. That turns out to be true when the embassy is attacked and hostages are taken. Embassy station chief Gunter Conner and Marine captain Brooke Grant end up the unlikely survivors of this Benghazi-style attack. Suddenly, they are the only hope for saving their captured colleagues.<br><br> The firestorm of drama is compelling, set off by the intersection of Washington power and politics, a fragile third-world Islamic country, and Somali Americans here at home.<br><br> Only Newt Gingrich&#39;s unique in-depth knowledge of the political realities of friend and foe could weave such a spellbinding tale of events and personalities, one that could actually happen . . . if America&#39;s leaders aren&#39;t wary of a world full of DUPLICITY.<br><br>
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Pages 688
Publisher Center Street
Published 2015
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