A global conspiracy. A brutal murder. One detective stands between the world and catastrophe.
When a Cuban diplomat is brutally murdered inside New York City's iconic Plaza Hotel, veteran NYPD homicide detective Hector Lans Wang is assigned what appears to be a high-profile but routine case. However, as evidence unfolds, Hector quickly realizes the murder is only the surface of a far more dangerous international plot.
The investigation pulls him into the shadows of global politics, where covert alliances between China and Cuba point toward a multi-phase strategy known as Operation Red Dragon, a calculated plan designed to weaken the United States from within and alter the balance of global power without triggering open war.
Hector's rare ability to read human behavior, detect deception through body language, and uncover hidden psychological truths sets him apart from traditional investigators. As the case escalates beyond city jurisdiction, he is quietly drawn into the world of espionage, forced to collaborate with the FBI, CIA, and NSA, all while maintaining his cover and navigating shifting loyalties.
From secret meetings in Beijing, underground extremist networks, and diplomatic assassinations to tense interrogations in New York City and covert operations tied to Havana, Hector finds himself walking a dangerous line between law enforcement and intelligence warfare, where a single misstep could trigger catastrophic consequences.
Blending real-world geopolitics, intelligence tradecraft, and psychological profiling, The Beijing-Havana Conundrum delivers a gripping political thriller that explores how modern wars are no longer fought with armies alone, but with influence, deception, and silence.
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