BULLION: The Mystery of Gaddafi's Gold

BULLION: The Mystery of Gaddafi's Gold
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Publisher : Oggy Boytchev
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9798374660265
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Download or read book BULLION: The Mystery of Gaddafi's Gold written by Oggy Boytchev and published by Oggy Boytchev. This book was released on 2023-01-19 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In March 2011, as the Arab Spring sweeps across the Middle East, NATO powers begin a bombing campaign against the forces of the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi. In London, a top secret team led by an abrasive Cold War veteran, Priscilla Clarke, has been given the task of finding the whereabouts of Gaddafi's gold. The unaccounted stash is rumoured to be worth at least a hundred billion dollars. The aim is to prevent the gold falling into the wrong hands. The Russian military intelligence, the GRU, is also after Gaddafi's bullion. Who will get to the treasure first? A member of Priscilla's team, a brilliant mathematician, is getting closer. An aspiring TV reporter finds himself drawn into the murky world of international espionage. Their separate nail biting adventures collide with disastrous consequences. When Priscilla discovers that somebody is betraying her, she takes the law in her own hands. The story races from London to Tripoli and Vienna, from the mysterious Bear Valley in Southern Tyrol to the heart of the Sahara Desert. If you're a fan of accurate historical detail and vivid geographical descriptions drawn on the author's first hand experience, this a book for you. The book is also an invaluable guide for anybody who wants to work as a TV reporter in a war zone.


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