A woman walks into an FBI field office with one demand: a Russian-speaking agent. What follows detonates a chain reaction of secrets, danger, and a conspiracy so strange it defies belief. Inspired by true events from the author's career as a Special Agent, The Diamond Game drops you into a world of missing tech moguls, cults, kidnapping, and looted Cold War treasures-along a trail of betrayal, deadly seduction, and high-stakes deception. This is the FBI from the inside: raw, unfiltered, and stranger than fiction. Inside the Bureau, truth can be weaponized. Loyalty can be fatal. And what you…mehr
A woman walks into an FBI field office with one demand: a Russian-speaking agent. What follows detonates a chain reaction of secrets, danger, and a conspiracy so strange it defies belief. Inspired by true events from the author's career as a Special Agent, The Diamond Game drops you into a world of missing tech moguls, cults, kidnapping, and looted Cold War treasures-along a trail of betrayal, deadly seduction, and high-stakes deception. This is the FBI from the inside: raw, unfiltered, and stranger than fiction. Inside the Bureau, truth can be weaponized. Loyalty can be fatal. And what you believe can get you killed. The Diamond Game isn't just a thriller. It's the case file they'd never let you read-until now.
Dennis T. Cosgrove spent decades chasing bad guys as an FBI Special Agent and later advising governments on international security-then he started chasing stories. His debut novel, The Diamond Game, blends fact-based fiction with sharp storytelling inspired by years of global work in law enforcement, including leading border security efforts across Europe and Central Asia.When he's not writing thrillers, Dennis might be on a rugby pitch (playing touch these days), doing yoga, or swimming in open water. He lives in Florida with his wife, two grown kids (somewhere out there), and a head full of plots. His next novel, Nadezhda Dies Last, is coming soon.
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