
Man Who Ended War
'Man Who Ended War' Summary
The novel revolves around a news reporter named Jim Orrington who receives a seemingly ludicrous letter demanding the disarmament of all nations within a year, or face the destruction of their battleships. This letter, signed by "The Man Who Will Stop All War," is dismissed as a prank by both his fellow reporters and the government. However, Orrington, driven by his journalistic integrity and a sense of impending danger, decides to investigate. He is joined by the Haldanes, Tom and Dorothy, who assist him in his pursuit of the truth. As they travel the world, they encounter a cast of diverse characters, including powerful political figures, elusive individuals, and those who hold the key to unraveling the mystery. The story explores the complexities of international relations, the dangers of unchecked ambition, and the potential for both peace and chaos on a global scale. Ultimately, "The Man Who Ended War" is a thrilling adventure that challenges the reader to contemplate the true cost of war and the meaning of peace in a world teetering on the brink of destruction.Book Details
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