The Final Candidate

· Bolinda · Lesari: Stanley McGeagh
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John Ross is a heartbeat away from the American presidency. The darling of the Right, his meteoric rise to the top seems unstoppable... Until FBI agents Stephanie Martin and Mark Elliott come across information connecting him to a shadowy group of right-wing extremists with links going back to the medieval Knights Templar and Richard I of England. As their investigation deepens, Stephanie and Mark reveal an association prepared to ally itself with organised crime, infiltrate secret services and bolster right-wing religious and nationalist groups in its quest for power. Strong enough to destabilise governments and run its own political candidates, the group - code named Archangels - has already amassed inordinate influence throughout the globe and John Ross is their final candidate for world domination...

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Alan Gold began his career as a journalist, working in the UK, Europe and Israel. In 1970 he emigrated to Australia with his wife, Eva, and now lives in St Ives, Sydney, where he divides his time between writing novels and running his award-winning marketing consultancy.

Stanley McGeagh is a gifted narrator and actor. Since starting his acting career in Ireland, he has worked in British repertory and on the West End. Stanley has appeared in various stage musicals, including Applause with Lauren Bacall at Her Majesty's Theatre London. He has extensive television, film and radio experience, including Frontline and Halifax f.p.

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