Fame was his cover. Now it’s a death sentence.
Paris 1976. Brad James—CIA agent undercover as a popstar with a hit record and a sold-out dinner show—is accused of collaborating with a rogue FBI agent turned terrorist.
The one colleague who can help him clear his name is brutally tortured and murdered before he can warn her.
Hunted by the very system he served, Brad follows the rogue agent into a shadowy world of political powerbrokers and their networks of financiers, sex workers, spies, and enforcers where he uncovers a plan by the hierarchy of the deep state to overthrow the power structure in the United States.
Can he stay alive long enough to foil the conspiracy, clear his name, and bring the real traitors to justice?
The Paris Protocol is a Cold War thriller about power, paranoia, betrayal, and survival—where glamour masks danger and there is no safe side to trust.
If you enjoyed All the President’s Men, The Day of the Jackal, and conspiracies that feel uncomfortably real, this one is for you.