Mamista

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Dive into Len Deighton’s “Mamista,” a gripping political thriller set in the turbulent landscape of Spanish Guiana, where Marxist revolutionaries clash with U.S. interests over the nation’s newfound oil wealth. From the celebrated author of “The Ipcress File,” this 1992 Random House UK paperback explores themes of power, corruption, and foreign intervention as Washington power brokers scheme to control the country’s resources. A New Edition reprint of this 362-page hidden gem, “Mamista” delivers suspense and intrigue for fans of contemporary fiction and political thrillers, offering a standalone reading experience filled with complex characters and high stakes. Uncover a world of danger and unexpected alliances where the fate of a nation hangs in the balance.

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As a group of Marxist revolutionaries in Spanish Guiana prepare to unseat their country’s leader, a group of high-powered men in Washington prepare to keep the current government intact and capitalize on the small country’s newfound oil. Reprint.

Dive into the gripping world of political intrigue and revolutionary fervor with Len Deighton's "Mamista," a captivating thriller set against the volatile backdrop of Spanish Guiana. This New Edition paperback, published by Random House UK in 1992, plunges you into a nation on the brink of upheaval, where the intoxicating allure of newfound oil wealth clashes with the simmering discontent of Marxist revolutionaries. Deighton, celebrated author of iconic spy novels like "The Ipcress File" and "Berlin Game," masterfully weaves a complex narrative where loyalties are blurred and the stakes are impossibly high. "Mamista" offers a different, though equally compelling, theater of conflict. Forget Cold War Berlin this time, the battleground is a sweltering South American nation teeming with political unrest. As a band of determined Marxist revolutionaries prepares to overthrow the existing regime, their actions send ripples far beyond the shores of Spanish Guiana. In the halls of power in Washington D.C., a group of influential figures recognizes the strategic importance of this small country and its burgeoning oil reserves. They are determined to maintain the status quo, protect their interests, and capitalize on the nation's natural resources, no matter the cost. Caught in the crossfire is a web of individuals whose lives are inextricably intertwined with the fate of the nation. Deighton expertly crafts a cast of believable characters, each with their own motivations, secrets, and agendas. You'll encounter charismatic revolutionaries driven by a fervent belief in social justice, ruthless power brokers who manipulate events from afar, and ordinary citizens caught in the middle, struggling to survive in a world turned upside down. "Mamista" is more than just a political thriller; it's a compelling exploration of power, corruption, and the human cost of ideological conflict. Deighton's meticulous research and attention to detail bring the world of Spanish Guiana to life, immersing you in its vibrant culture and simmering tensions. The novel explores themes of neo-colonialism, the exploitation of natural resources, and the inherent dangers of foreign intervention in developing nations. This New Edition reprint of "Mamista" offers readers a chance to rediscover a hidden gem from one of the masters of suspense. At 362 pages, it promises a thrilling and thought-provoking read, perfect for fans of contemporary fiction, political thrillers, and anyone who enjoys a gripping story with complex characters and a compelling historical backdrop. It's a standalone novel, so no prior knowledge of Deighton's other works is needed. Get ready to be transported to a world of intrigue, danger, and unexpected alliances, where the fate of a nation hangs in the balance. "Mamista" is a potent cocktail of suspense, political maneuvering, and human drama that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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0099918803

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9780099918806

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362

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205

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New Ed

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