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The Gun Seller

Book • 1996
The Gun Seller follows Thomas Lang, a retired army officer and mercenary who refuses a lucrative contract to assassinate American businessman Alexander Woolf, instead warning him of the danger.

This good deed sets off a chain of events that draws Lang into a complex international conspiracy involving a billionaire arms dealer, rogue CIA agents, and a staged terrorist attack designed to demonstrate a new military helicopter.

Combining action, humor, and political commentary, the novel explores themes of morality, government accountability, and the consequences of warfare.

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