Double Entry
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Publisher Description
The most dangerous weapon in Europe isn't a missile. It's a decimal point.
Rainer Müller is a man of mathematics. As a senior auditor for the Oversight Committee of Intelligence Services (OCIS), he believes the world can be understood through ledgers, frequencies, and the cold, hard logic of a balanced book. He doesn't care about politics; he cares about the truth found in the numbers.
But when Müller uncovers a ten-million-euro "black hole" in a failed intelligence operation, he realizes the math doesn't just add up—it's being manipulated.
What follows isn't a simple case of embezzlement. It is a masterclass in "managed democracy." From the sterile, glass corridors of Brussels to the smoke-filled streets of Belgrade, Müller finds himself caught in a web of manufactured crises, staged terror, and high-stakes regime changes. The money isn't just being stolen; it's being used to buy the very stability the European Union claims to protect.
In a world where intelligence agencies are playing both arsonist and fireman, Müller is no longer just an auditor. He is a target.
To find the truth, he must navigate a labyrinth of lies where every transaction has a cost, and every silence is a contract. In the game of power, the most dangerous entry is the one they don't want you to find.