ISBN-13: 9781539024576 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 302 str.
Sultan, an ambitious Pakistani businessman, has his eyes on the prize, and international relations will never be the same. Sultan creates a new political party founded on hatred and distrust of the United States and any American-backed politicians. Among his inner circle are a shadowy ex-intelligence agent, a leader of the Islamic party, an Afghan warlord, and a disgraced nuclear scientist. Together, these five want to block America from gaining a stronghold in Pakistan. Sultan uses his economic prowess and accounting skills to take the political machine by surprise. No one would have predicted that he could rise to power, but Sultan has proved all his opponents wrong. Now, all he needs to do is survive the meddling CIA, the aggressive Indian military, and his bitter political opponents. Sultan may have a head for numbers, but it is interpersonal relationships that will prove to be the crucial factor in his plans. Terrorism, international espionage, and false-flag operations will all mar Sultan's legacy. Can he rise above the violence to become a great leader for his beloved country? Munir Muhammad provides a thought-provoking portrait of Pakistani political attitudes and their potential for exploitation by those in power.