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China Card by Donald Freed is a thrilling English political novel that envisions a world on the brink of crisis. Set in 1984, the story weaves together the lives of key global players: Wolf Manheim, the U.S. president’s national security advisor and Buchenwald survivor; Georgi Arbatov, a shrewd Kremlin strategist; and Hu Ziping of China, a man whose patient plotting could change the balance of power. Adding to the tension is a woman of celebrity whose influence rivals the might of the world’s arsenals.
Against the high-stakes backdrops of Washington, Peking, Moscow, and a secret retreat for the elite, Freed constructs a story full of obsessive ambition, power struggles, and unexpected intrigue. His prophetic vision of international relations keeps readers on edge as each character’s moves could shift the world order.
China Card is perfect for fans of political thrillers who enjoy intricate plotting, global stakes, and sharp insights into the dangerous games of power.
















