Description
The Eleventh Commandment by Jeffrey Archer is a fiction novel in the suspense genre.
The book follows Connor Fitzgerald, a CIA assassin who has been operating under a hidden identity while also maintaining a public life as a decorated figure and family man. The narrative focuses on events leading up to his planned retirement from the agency, including internal conflict within the CIA and external political tensions involving international power struggles.
The content includes developments within CIA leadership, specifically a conflict between Fitzgerald and the agency director Helen Dexter, as well as parallel geopolitical events involving a Russian president and rising international tension. The storyline moves between intelligence operations, political decision-making, and international settings.
The text is structured as a single narrative novel with a linear progression, moving between multiple locations and storylines that converge toward a central conflict involving intelligence operations and global political events.
Readers interested in suspense novels focused on espionage, intelligence agencies, and international political conflict will find this book relevant.













