The Buenos Aires Intrigue
A Geopolitical Intrigue
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About the Book
Buenos Aires. A city of tango, secrets… and lethal deceptions.
When international law expert Elena Cruz arrives in Buenos Aires for what should be a routine legal conference, she expects polished Spanish, late nights in cafés, and brilliant debate over treaty obligations. What she finds instead is a vanished diplomat, a cryptic message hidden in a century old manuscript, and a conspiracy that reaches to the core of global power.
Pulled into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, Elena must navigate shadowy intelligence networks, contend with mercenaries posing as diplomats, and untangle a web of lies that threatens to ignite an international crisis. With only her legal wits—and a stubborn sense of justice—to guide her, she has to ask: How far would you go to expose the truth when the truth could start a war?
A taut thriller of law, loyalty, and betrayal, The Buenos Aires Intrigue will keep you guessing until the final page.
About the Author
Ronald Singh is a seasoned legal scholar and storyteller with over a decade of experience in law and international affairs. His deep understanding of jurisdiction, treaties, and surveillance ethics informs his gripping techno-thrillers, blending high-stakes espionage with intricate political intrigue.
Singh’s novels often traverse exotic locales, from the streets of Buenos Aires to the mountains of Patagonia, exploring the hidden machinations of global power. His work reflects a fascination with the shadows behind diplomacy, the thin line between morality and manipulation, and the enduring struggle of individuals navigating complex international webs.