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The Gentleman Who Knew Too Much
He was charming, elegant, dangerous—and now, dead.
When famed British diplomat Julian Warwick is found with his throat slit in his Paris apartment, a glass of vintage wine still in hand, the world mourns a man known for his poise, political finesse, and impeccable discretion. Official reports label it a suicide. But French Interpol’s Inspector Elise Morel sees something else entirely: a carefully orchestrated message wrapped in blood and silence.
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Her first clue? A cryptic note hidden inside Warwick’s cufflink: “The past has teeth.”
As Elise digs deeper, she uncovers a chilling trail of deception leading back to wartime Berlin, secret identities, and a forgotten Cold War mission known only as Operation Mothlight. Among those close to Warwick—his enigmatic assistant Veronica Lonsdale, a stoic former intelligence officer, and a slippery Czech attaché—each hides layers of truth wrapped in diplomatic immunity.
Then comes a photograph, a forged memoir, and the haunting image of a woman in blue known only by her Cold War code name: Solstice. Her reappearance in Warwick’s final hours signals one thing—his death was no end, but the beginning of a reckoning.
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As the truth unravels, Elise is forced to confront not only an international cover-up but her own connection to the secrets buried within it. Warwick didn’t just die—he planned his own death as a final act of exposure. And what he left behind may ignite the world… or save it from repeating its darkest sins.
A slow-burning, intelligent thriller inspired by the mystery craft of Agatha Christie and the moral complexity of John le Carré, The Gentleman Who Knew Too Much is a gripping tale of legacy, betrayal, and whether some truths should ever be unearthed.
Because sometimes, the most dangerous thing a man can do… is tell the truth.







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