In a world of shifting alliances and hidden agendas, one diplomat walks the tightrope between power and principle.
The Diplomat: Letters from Oslo is a razor-sharp geopolitical novel that dives deep into the murky waters of international diplomacy, resource politics, and identity. Ambassador Geraldo Aklín, Africa's emissary to Norway, must navigate covert operations, corporate deals, and a volatile government teetering on collapse-all while safeguarding the interests of a rising African Union Federation.
From coded cables to clandestine conversations, from Oslo's polished corridors to the restless streets of West Africa, this novel captures the friction-and fascination-between two continents.
With global stakes, sharp dialogue, and a deeply personal core, this is not just a political thriller-it's a quiet revolution.