Jayson Lyman, a mergers and acquisitions specialist, begins to believe that Marcel Bresson, a shadowy Frenchman trying to take over a huge media conglomerate, is really a Soviet agent
David Aaron has served on the National Security Council in both Republican and Democratic adminstrations, from 1972 to 1974 as senior staff member and, from 1977 to 1981, as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. From 1974 to 1976, he headed an investigative task force for the Senate Intelligence Committee. He was a member of the first SALT negotiations, directed the work of the SALT II negotiations and participated in the Vienna Summit of 1979. He has been sent on sensitive presidential missions to Europe, Africa, China abd Latin Americam aand in 1981 won the National Defense Medal, the Pentagon's highest civilian award.
Really enjoyed this one. There will probably be a sequel, if it isn't out already. Good read. Never dull. Consistently with an edge. AND, interesting concept.