Reseña del editor:
When a Scandinavian Trade Commissioner to North America finds out that one of his guests to a wine tasting party had been one of Hitler's Aides-de-Camp, it leads to International Industrial Espionage involving murder, extortion and the chance to make a fortune from newly discovered Siberian diamond deposits. As Trade Commissioner for a Scandinavian country with responsibility for trade development with Northwestern USA and Western Canada, Eric Stark learns through his secretary that a German on his invitation list for a wine tasting party at the end of the 1960's had been one of Hitler's aides-de-camp during the entire second world war. When learning from his old friend at La Surete in Paris that one of his business contacts in USA, a French aeronautical engineer with the executive position Foreign Procurement Manager for a major US space and aircraft corporation, was suspected to have been a collaborator with the Nazis during the war, Eric Stark decides to extort a confirmation of that suspicion from the German by letting him understand that he, Eric Stark, is informed about his gruesome role at the side of the Fuhrer. When the German then gets the requested confirmation from a former SS officer in Germany who handled the collaborators in Paris and passes that on, Eric Stark senses he could use that information to extort a partnership with the Frenchman for technology transfers to Moscow, Beirut and Beijing - a power brokerage business to contribute to the maintenance of the balance of terror between the major world powers and thus reduce the risk for a third world war. The outraged German decides to undertake any measures, including murder, to prevent public disclosure of his grisly past. However, Eric Stark succeeds to survive the attempts on his life and can implement his greater scheme together with the Frenchman resulting in huge brokerage fees channeled through Swiss number-accounts to Cayman Islands for investments in a daring diamond joint venture with an English consortium, all based on the newly discovered diamond deposits in Siberia.
Biografía del autor:
G Sson Miller held a number of executive positions in a major international corporation before entering into diplomatic service as Trade Commissioner in North America for a Scandinavian country. During that time he supplied articles on trade matters to a major Scandinavian newspaper. After five years of diplomatic service he served in top executive positions in international corporations. He continued his writing and had articles mostly on high-tech inventions published, targeting CEOs of major international corporations. G Sson Miller lived in USA, Canada, Germany, Switzerland and Sweden, and had extended stays in France and Brazil. At the time of publication of this book, he lives at the Lake of Constance - bordering on Switzerland, Germany and Austria - where he is writing a trilogy of which The Trade Commissioner is Part I.
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