retirez en magasin sous 2h
magasin dès le lendemain
4 fois sans frais par carte bancaire
sous 30 jours
Dernières recherches
ebook
Le saviez vous ?
Lisez votre e-book sur ordinateur, tablette et mobile grâce aux applications :
Coups de cœur Cultura
Tous les passeurs de culture peuvent partager leurs découvertes !
Tu as aimé ce produit ? Partage dès maintenant ton coup de coeur :
WINTER PROVOCATION
Zima Provokatsiya
On Orthodox Christmas Eve, mortars fall on a church in Nesterov, a quiet border town in Russia's Kaliningrad exclave. Sixty-eight dead — mothers, newborns, a priest at the altar. A drone captures the entire bombardment and ends on three words in white block letters: REVENGE FOR MARIUPOL. Within hours the footage has crossed two hundred million screens, NATO forces are moving east, and Russia's strategic arsenal stands at its highest alert since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Every piece of evidence says NATO did this. That's exactly the problem — it's too clean, too fast, too perfectly aimed.
FSO financial intelligence officer Irena Volkova is given a presidential mandate to find out who actually built this war, hours after learning her own mother died in the attack she's now investigating. In Kaliningrad, field operative Jonas Antonov starts pulling threads that lead somewhere no one in Moscow wants to look: not Brussels, not Kyiv, but inward — toward a media baron, an energy oligarch, a disgraced GRU colonel, and three generals' wives quietly bankrolling a private army, all convinced their own government isn't ruthless enough and prepared to burn their country's cities to prove it.
A second attack follows, staged to look Ukrainian. Then a NATO jet fires on Russian airspace by accident, and the Baltic Fleet goes dark for six hours. The war nobody wants is arriving anyway, one manufactured crisis at a time — and the only way to stop it runs through a walled compound in Addis Ababa, where envoys from Washington, Moscow, Beijing, and Riyadh strike a bargain that saves the world and costs one country everything, in a room where that country has no seat at the table.
The arrests that follow bring generals to trial, oligarchs to prison, and a media empire to ruin — but also quiet reassignments where the evidence demanded prison sentences, a truth too dangerous for the state that uncovered it to admit in public, and one architect of it all who slips the net entirely, walking into the tree line already planning what comes next.
Winter Provocation moves between Kremlin war rooms, Situation Room briefings, NATO consultations, and the frozen streets of a border town that never asked to become a battlefield — a novel about financial forensics and field tradecraft, the machinery nations use to almost start a war, and the harder machinery it takes to stop one. It asks what a country owes the people it protects when the truth itself becomes too costly to tell, and what's left standing in a peace built on secrets everyone involved will carry to their graves.