Call to treason
Book info: Call to treason (Hardcover, 416 pages – Berkley, 2004) – Berkley, 2004. Language: Eng.
In this thrilling installment of the Op-Center series, readers are drawn into a high-stakes political landscape where military strategy and personal ambition collide. As General Mike Rodgers faces a sudden budget cut, his career takes an unexpected turn when he is approached by Senator Donald Orr to serve as his military advisor during a challenging presidential campaign. However, a wave of mysterious deaths linked to Orr's candidacy forces Rodgers to confront a moral dilemma: should he assist a potentially dangerous candidate or step back and expose the truth? This edition delves into themes of loyalty, ethics in leadership, and the complex interplay between military operations and political power, making it essential for anyone interested in contemporary political thriller narratives. Readers will not only enjoy a fast-paced story but will also gain insights into the intricacies of military advisory roles and the ethical considerations that come with them. The book weaves together elements of suspense, strategy, and moral conflict, providing a rich tapestry of ideas relevant to both students of political science and professionals in military or governmental fields. With its engaging narrative and thought-provoking scenarios, this edition is a must-have for those eager to explore the darker sides of political ambition and the responsibilities that accompany power.