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is a gripping, contemporary political thriller by master storyteller Ken Follett , departing from his famous historical epics like The Pillars of the Earth to imagine a chillingly plausible path to World War III. Spanning over 800 pages, the novel meticulously explores how a series of small, seemingly isolated diplomatic and military missteps can escalate into a global nuclear catastrophe. Core Premise and Inspiration
President Green is a strong female leader, but she is constantly undermined by a sexist rival. Tamara is a capable agent often dismissed by male superiors. Follett uses their struggles to comment on the additional hurdles women face in positions of power. Nunca - Ken Follett.epub
Nunca has a larger file size due to the complexity of the file structure and the length of the text—but that extra size means more quality in formatting.
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Within a powerful Chinese political family, the modernizing ambitions of a young intelligence official clash with the aggressive, militaristic stance of his father, a powerful old-guard hawk. As a New York Times review notes, this internal struggle pushes the country toward a perilous "punto de no retorno."
Si te apasionan las historias que te hacen pensar en el estado del mundo, no dudes en sumergirte en esta fascinante novela. Core Premise and Inspiration President Green is a
Nunca unfolds through three interconnected plotlines on a global stage:
The novel’s title, Nunca (Never), refers to the unspoken rule of nuclear warfare: Never let a crisis escalate to Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). Follett masterfully asks the question: What happens when communication breaks down, artificial intelligence pushes for faster reactions than humans can manage, and the word "never" suddenly becomes "now"?