Years from now, becoming increasingly desperate for a new life away from London, Alice and Geoff Hewitt make the move to what they think is the perfect village in the English countryside to begin afresh.
This work of fiction analyzes the two most dangerous political fault lines running across the Middle East: the Arabian/Israeli-Iranian conflict and the Palestinian-Israeli struggle.
"e;The most powerful, chilling and stimulating story ever written about Afghanistan in the form of a novel"e;Farid Younos, California State University-East Bay & Afghan-American Television AnchorTwenty-six-year-old Laalla Qassim is a beautiful woman, but lately she wanders through her days with a lifeless expression.
The Federal Governmentnever good at long-term planning and recently coming up tragically short in near-term adaptive economic oversighthas also never been more gridlocked.
The central concept of "e;Dawn"e; is meant to shock, surprise, dismay, sadden, confront, awaken, persuade, anger, forgive and redeem those who see their past actions mirrored here.
Although Slavery in The United States ended with the end of The Civil War, a newtype of bondage developed to reinforce the old status quo and the caste order.
The shooting of the national archives manager opens a discovery of government cover-up of huge discoveries of uranium on a private land owned by British settlers.
Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, there has been much discussion on the subject of immigration to America, including the intersection of race, culture and identity.
A freighter goes down off the coast of Capetown; a Paris nightclub is engulfed in flames; a cement plant explodes on the outskirts of Caracas, all seemingly random, all deadly.
Advanced Strategic Energy Inc are no longer welcome in the Niger Delta after the company was responsible for causing an environmental disaster on a massive scale.
Araba(separation) was a word first used by rioters at a Bauchi demonstration signaling the Northern peoples desire to break from the federal republic of Nigeria.
The novel ( 100,000 words) is in 4 parts and follows the life of Sue Parker a Police Officer in the Avon and Somerset Police force as she attempts to get to grips with crime and her own personal love life that usually seems to come out second best as work takes priority.
Idealistic school teacher Ellen is bowled over by news that many of the survivors of the shipwrecked Golden Venture, run aground off the coast of New York in 1993, will be detained in her local York County Prison in York, PA.
I suppose it is inevitable that a jazz musician would want to blow his own trumpet, but I truly believe that this novel contains such a detailed insight into the drama that unfolds, that it could not have possibly been written by someone else.
Franklin Allen Leib, a former naval officer and the highly acclaimed author of the bestselling Fire Arrow, has crafted a legal thriller as suspenseful as it is thought-provoking in The House of Pain.