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Introducing The Quiet War by Michael J. Lalonde

A new kind of military thriller has arrived—and it’s Canadian. I’m Michael J. Lalonde, a former intelligence officer in the Canadian Armed Forces and former politician, now author of The Quiet War: Canadian Front. Drawing from two decades of experience in intelligence, strategy, and leadership, this debut novel is a deeply authentic, high-stakes story of covert warfare, political tension, and
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About

Michael J. Lalonde is a former officer in the Canadian Armed Forces and a former politician with a passion for history and international affairs. He holds an MA in History from the University of Waterloo and an MA in International Affairs from Carleton University, credentials that bring depth and authenticity to his writing.

The Quiet War: Canadian Front by Michael J. Lalonde

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The Quiet War: Canadian Front by Michael J. Lalonde