The Man Who Lost the War
The Man Who Lost the War
W. T. Tyler
Anthony Bourdain
I particularly like [this book]. - Anthony Bourdain
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The Man Who Lost the War

The Man Who Lost the War

W. T. Tyler
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W. T. Tyler
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In the shadowed corridors of Cold War espionage, "The Man Who Lost the War" by W. T. Tyler unfolds a riveting narrative of intrigue, betrayal, and the complex morality of intelligence work. Crafted with the authenticity only a seasoned insider could provide, Tyler's novel plunges the reader into the heart of a clandestine world where the line between right and wrong blurs, and history is shaped not by the victors, but by those who navigate its silent, murky waters. With a masterful blend of historical fidelity and a keen understanding of the human psyche, Tyler delivers a story that is as thought-provoking as it is thrilling. At the core of this gripping tale is a man whose actions, unbeknownst to him, could alter the course of global politics. As the intricate plot weaves through the geopolitical tapestry of its time, "The Man Who Lost the War" challenges the reader to question not only the nature of war and peace but also the price of loyalty in a world where the stakes are invisibly high. Tyler's narrative is a testament to the unsung architects of history, whose personal battles and sacrifices define the ambiguous moral landscape of international conflict. This novel is a compelling exploration of the sacrifice, cunning, and courage that underpin the world's most secretive battles.

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Released
1980
1 Jan
Length
434
Pages

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I particularly like [this book]. - Anthony Bourdain
— W. T. Tyler, The Man Who Lost the War

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