"The Great Secret" is the story of a couple separated by an extraordinary event, then reunited under circumstances such as no man and woman have ever known. It is also the story of a mystery that, since 1955, has brought together, unbeknownst to all, in a common anguish, beyond the oppositions of ideologies and imperialisms, the leaders of the greatest nations. It is this "great secret" that ended the Cold War, that was the cause of Kennedy's assassination, that makes De Gaulle's behavior in May 1968 understandable, that made Nixon's trips to Moscow and Beijing indispensable. It has nothing to do with war or the H-bomb. It is the secret of the world's greatest fear and greatest hope. One must not forget that it is a novel. But what if it were true? ...
"The Great Secret" is the story of a couple separated by an extraordinary event, then reunited under circumstances such as no man and woman have ever known. It is also the story of a mystery that, since 1955, has brought together, unbeknownst to all, in a common anguish, beyond the oppositions of ideologies and imperialisms, the leaders of the greatest nations. It is this "great secret" that ended the Cold War, that was the cause of Kennedy's assassination, that makes De Gaulle's behavior in May 1968 understandable, that made Nixon's trips to Moscow and Beijing indispensable. It has nothing to do with war or the H-bomb. It is the secret of the world's greatest fear and greatest hope. One must not forget that it is a novel. But what if it were true? ...