Mayhem in the Archipelago by Nick Griffiths

Mayhem in the Archipelago by Nick Griffiths

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Mayhem in the Archipelago by Nick Griffiths

On the surface, the Stockholm archipelago in summer seems a serene and beautiful place. But as naive young British diplomat, Matt Simmonds, discovers, some alarming surprises can lurk just below that surface. At a time of increasing tension in the Baltic, Matt’s curiosity leads him into a complex web of conspiracies. He soon finds himself being played by conspirators in Moscow, Washington, Stockholm and even little Latvia. Matt tries to find out the truth behind reports of a mysterious and undetectable Russian submarine in the waters just outside Stockholm. If the reports are true, the revelations could spark conflict across the Baltic region. But as Matt discovers, there might be more than one undeclared submarine in those waters, and it seems that their various owners have very different agendas.  Not only does Matt have to find the truth about the submarine threats, he also has other challenges. He has to help his Ambassador save the British Embassy from threat of closure, compete with the devious French for an arms contract, and deal with increasingly strange demands from London. But most importantly for Matt, he wants to win the spirited Annika, while fending off the advances of the voluptuous Marcella. Who says diplomatic life is boring?
Nick Griffiths is a retired British Abassador. His diplomatic career included postings in West Africa, Russia, France and Sweden. He therefore knows the diplomatic world extremely well. This is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9781789018301
ISBN 10 1789018307
Title Mayhem in the Archipelago
Author Nick Griffiths
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2019-06-28
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.