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When State Department interpreter Weaver is summoned to an off-the-books meeting during a G20 summit, he expects routine diplomacy. What he gets is a chilling glimpse into a secret arrangement between the White House and the Kremlin-an arrangement that could destroy lives, careers, and nations. With only a red digital pen as evidence and a growing sense that he was never meant to walk away from that room, Weaver flees to the safety of England. But there is no safety. Hunted by invisible forces and unsure whom to trust, he must uncover the truth before the truth consumes him. The Interpreter's…mehr

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When State Department interpreter Weaver is summoned to an off-the-books meeting during a G20 summit, he expects routine diplomacy. What he gets is a chilling glimpse into a secret arrangement between the White House and the Kremlin-an arrangement that could destroy lives, careers, and nations. With only a red digital pen as evidence and a growing sense that he was never meant to walk away from that room, Weaver flees to the safety of England. But there is no safety. Hunted by invisible forces and unsure whom to trust, he must uncover the truth before the truth consumes him. The Interpreter's Secret is a taut, sophisticated literary thriller about power, language, and the dangerous things left unsaid.

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Andrew Rosenheim was born in Chicago and grew up there and in Michigan. A Rhodes Scholar, he has lived outside Oxford for the last forty years and is the author of a memoir (The Secrets of Carriage H) and nine novels - including Hands On (1993), the first novel to explore the AI generation of poetry.