
The Stockholm Protocol
Carlton Chronicles 4
Robert Webber(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. April 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-80313-115-3 (ISBN)
Description
Diplomacy is a fact of life. Even during conflict, diplomacy remains, and it can be argued that during conflict is when diplomacy is at its best.
May 1943. Alex returns to MI3 to head up Section D, focusing on Scandinavia and the Netherlands, but his department is soon embroiled in controversy as a senior member is unmasked an enemy agent. How much did Alex know?
As the shadow of suspicion passes, Alex secures a diplomatic posting in Sweden and soon finds himself formulating a plan taking retribution against those suspected of his predecessor's death. Can this be accomplished without causing a diplomatic incident that would bring personal disgrace and dishonour to his country?
...and an encounter with an old friend could destabilise the delicate balance between success and failure.
May 1943. Alex returns to MI3 to head up Section D, focusing on Scandinavia and the Netherlands, but his department is soon embroiled in controversy as a senior member is unmasked an enemy agent. How much did Alex know?
As the shadow of suspicion passes, Alex secures a diplomatic posting in Sweden and soon finds himself formulating a plan taking retribution against those suspected of his predecessor's death. Can this be accomplished without causing a diplomatic incident that would bring personal disgrace and dishonour to his country?
...and an encounter with an old friend could destabilise the delicate balance between success and failure.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80313-115-3 (9781803131153)
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Person
Robert Webber began writing academic textbooks, but soon realised he had a novel in my heart struggling to escape. When it finally emerged, it had grown into a series, and Carlton Chronicles was born. Robert describes himself as 'an incorrigible optimist which he likes to think is tempered with a little realism, although some might suggest that it is really confusion disguised by recklessness!' He lives in Northamptonshire.