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Author Palmer, Matthew, 1966- author

Title Enemy of the good / Matthew Palmer

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 Bangor Pub. Lib. Fiction Cellar  P18224 .e    AVAILABLE  
Phys Descr 385 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "A tense, complex, and twisting diplomatic thriller in which one woman must choose between morality and compromise--and in either case, the consequences may be deadly. Katarina "Kate" Wallander is a second-generation Foreign Service officer, recently assigned to Kyrgyzstan. She's not there by chance. Kate is a Foreign Service brat who attended high school in the region; her uncle is the U.S. ambassador to the country, and he pulled a few strings to get her assigned to his mission. U.S.-Kyrgyz relations are at a critical juncture. U.S. authorities have been negotiating with the Kyrgyz president on the lease of a massive airbase that would significantly expand the American footprint in Central Asia and could tip the scale in "the Great Game," the competition among Russia, China, and the United States for influence in the region. The negotiations are controversial in the United States because of the Kyrgyz regime's abysmal human-rights record. The fate of the airbase is balanced on a razor's edge. Amid these events, Kate's uncle assigns her to infiltrate an underground democracy movement that has been sabotaging Kyrgyz security services and regime supporters. Washington has taken an interest in the movement, her uncle conveys, and may find it worth supporting if they understand more about the aims and leadership. And Kate has an in--many followers of the movement were high school classmates of hers. But it soon becomes clear that nothing about Kate's mission is as it seems. and that she might need to lay her life on the line for what she knows is right"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Undercover operations -- Fiction
International relations -- Fiction
Other Form Online version: Palmer, Matthew, 1966- Enemy of the good. New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2017] 9780698196018 (DLC) 2016051716
OCLC # 957636029
ISBN # 9780399175022
0399175024