Yael Azoulay does the United Nations' dirty work by cutting deals that most of us never hear about. Equally at home in the caves of Afghanistan, the slums of Gaza, or corporate boardrooms all across the world, Yael believes the ends justify the means...until she's pushed way beyond her breaking point. When Yael is assigned to eastern Congo to negotiate with Jean-Pierre Hakizimani, a Hutu warlord wanted for genocide, she offers him a generous plea bargain. Thanks to Congo's abundance of a valuable mineral used in computer and cell phone production, her number one priority is maintaining regional stability. But when she discovers that Hakizimani is linked to the death of the person she loved the most—and that the UN is prepared to sanction mass murder—Yael soon realizes that salvation means not just saving others' lives but confronting her own inner demons. Spanning New York City, Africa, and Switzerland, The Geneva Option is the first in a series of gripping conspiracy thrillers, a tour de force of international espionage and intrigue.
Yael Azoulay Séries
Cette série suit une négociatrice exceptionnellement douée opérant dans l'ombre pour les Nations Unies, naviguant dans des crises internationales complexes. Elle se déplace sans effort entre des paysages déchirés par la guerre et des cadres d'entreprise élitistes, négociant des accords dont la plupart des gens n'ont jamais connaissance. Sa conviction que la fin justifie les moyens est poussée à sa limite absolue. Découvrez des récits palpitants remplis de suspense et d'ambiguïté morale.



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The Washington Stratagem
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A UN covert negotiator is drawn into a web of intrigue that stretches from America's military to the Middle East.
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UN covert negotiator, Yael Azoulay, has been sent to Reykjavik to broker a secret meeting between the US President and her Iranian counterpart. Both parties want to reach agreement, but Yael soon realises that powerful enemies are preparing to sabotage the talks. Enemies for whom peace means an end to their lucrative profit streams. In this gripping, intelligent thriller, Adam LeBor draws on twenty-five years of frontline reporting to show us who calls the shots in the corridors of power.