The 3rd woman, a novel, Jonathan Freedland
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The 3rd woman, a novel, Jonathan Freedland
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eng
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fiction
Main title
The 3rd woman
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914507288
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Jonathan Freedland
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a novel
Summary
The United States and China have struck a shocking bargain: In return for forgiving trillions in debt, the People2s Republic of China, now the world2s dominant global superpower, has established a permanent military presence on US soil. Years of decline have left America economically vulnerable, and evidence of China2s cultural and political dominance is everywhere. Journalist Madison Webb is obsessed with exposing the lies and corruption that have corroded her once great society. When her sister is savagely murdered, the police insist it2s an isolated crime. But Madison suspects the cops are hiding something. Digging for answers, she discovers her sister2s death may be one of many, and part of a dangerous conspiracy
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Third woman
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- Women + Crimes against -- Fiction
- Murder + Investigation -- Fiction
- Audiobooks
- Fiction
- China
- Murder + Investigation
- Women + Crimes against
- Suspense fiction
- China -- Relations -- United States -- Fiction
- International relations
- Women journalists -- Fiction
- Audiobooks on CD
- United States
- Women journalists
- United States -- Relations -- China -- Fiction
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- Women + Crimes against -- Fiction
- Murder + Investigation -- Fiction
- Audiobooks
- Fiction
- China
- Murder + Investigation
- Women + Crimes against
- Suspense fiction
- China -- Relations -- United States -- Fiction
- International relations
- Women journalists -- Fiction
- Audiobooks on CD
- United States
- Women journalists
- United States -- Relations -- China -- Fiction
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