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The Friend

By: Joakim Zander
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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A gripping international thriller, perfect for fans of Homeland.

Jacob Seger arrived in Lebanon with a head full of dreams. This is his first job in the world of international diplomacy, and he's determined to change the world. When he meets the handsome, soulful Yassim at a glamorous party, his happiness is complete. But three weeks later, Jacob recognises his own face in the newspaper. He is wanted on terrorism charges. Has Yassim set him up? Is he now a pawn in a murderous plot?

Jacob doesn't know whom he can trust. Only that he needs to flee Beirut - and fast.

At once a moving love story and a gripping adventure, The Friend is an intelligent, urgent thriller that casts light on the dark threats facing the world today.

Translation copyright © Elizabeth Clark Wessel, 2019

©2018 Joakim Zander (P)2019 Head of Zeus
Espionage Political Spies & Politics Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense

Critic reviews

“An absorbing thriller in a complex world of spies, politics, terrorism and assassination...Excellent.” (The Times)

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