From the “master of the existential thriller” (BBC) comes “an exhilarating spy novel” (Kirkus Reviews) that blends cinematic geopolitical intrigue, a chilling global threat, and an ending no one will see coming.
“IN A NUCLEAR ATTACK, FIND SHELTER AT ONCE.”
Preceded by a loud beeping sound, this FEMA Presidential Emergency Alert hit every television, radio, and phone. The Doomsday clock was set. There was no time to lose.
The US President is escalating tensions with Russia, dragging the country to the brink of nuclear war. CEO of Rawhide Energy, Ross Bullock, invites members of every prominent news organization in the country for the most important announcement he is ever going to make in his life: a warning that we are headed into Armageddon if the administration doesn’t pull back.
As the press eats him alive for raising the specter of nuclear annihilation and putting the President’s re-election in jeopardy, Bullock finds out that one of his oil platforms in the South China Sea has been blown to bits, along with hundreds of team members.
Someone is trying to take him down. The question is: is the call coming from inside the house? Or is it a geopolitical adversary that would have more to gain if he was brought down to his knees?
Unfolding across Mongolia, Indonesia, Washington D.C., Wyoming, and Ukraine, Crude is a masterfully written super-thriller that takes us to the door of world annihilation and shows us what’s inside.
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