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What a thriller - Secretariat Plot is a heart-pounding journey through the frozen landscapes of the Arctic, where political intrigue and hidden agendas take center stage. The story follows Den Smil, a former war correspondent turned UN operative, as he unravels a chilling conspiracy codenamed 'Polar Bear.' From a Russian coal mine dispute in Svalbard to the United Nations climate conference in Katowice, Poland, the plot weaves through a complex web of deception and geopolitical chess. I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense, twists, and adventurous spirit of the narrative. The author's vivid descriptions of the Arctic's icy expanse and the relentless pursuit of truth kept me on the edge of my seat. If you're a fan of thrillers that combine global politics with a chilling setting, this is a great read.

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Hold onto your snow boots, thrill-seekers, because Secretariat Plot is like a rollercoaster ride through the Arctic, and trust me, you won't need a warm blanket for this one! Picture this: a former war correspondent turned UN operative, Den Smil, diving headfirst into a conspiracy codenamed 'Polar Bear.' From a Russian coal mine dispute to the chilly chaos of the Arctic Circle, this book is a wild ride of espionage, assassination, and malfunctioning gadgets. If you think global politics is all suits and ties, think again—this is a geopolitical storm brewing in the icy embrace of the North Pole! The author serves up a suspenseful plot with twists sharper than Arctic winds, making this a wonderful read for anyone who loves a thrill ride with a side of conspiracy. So, buckle up, readers, and get ready to unravel secrets that could thaw the world order—it's an adventure you won't see coming!

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SECRETARIAT PLOT is a fictional rendering of current and near future Geopolitics of Global Climate Change and specifically of Energy deposits in the Arctic Circle, and a potential conspiracy to manipulate these on behalf of governmental and corporate profit, to the detriment of Planet Earth.

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