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Mark Harmon, a "down on his luck" American Doctor is in London for a convention that gets him away from his financial problems and a shattered marriage. Jennifer Lynch, a Presidential Advisor and ex-CIA operative travels to Europe to gather informtion for the President about unexplained occurrences around the world, and Mustafa Al Assad, a Palestinian terrorist and Jennifer's greatest love, is sent on his most important mission. Fate, in the form of death, throws them together in an unlikely partnership to save each other and the world from the war prophesied by Nostradamus. Survival, though, is optional.
The Brotherhood for the Jihad, inspired by its mysterious leader, enters the world of terrorism, derailing an international communications plan and kidnapping its American backer. When one of the kidnappers and his target are marooned in the mountains of Colorado, the two must rely on one another for survival, while both sides race toward a dramatic rescue.
Waiting for the Revolution is basically a love story set in a time of political and social unrest in America that begins in Oaxaca, Mexico, and moves to a back-to-the-land hippie commune in British Columbia, Canada. There, at the beginning of the 1970s, Thomas Weber, a dropped-out Chicago journalist, and his wife, Angela, play out their troubled relationship among political dissidents seeking a counterculture alternative to the “straight” society they’ve rejected.
A Texas oil man joins his Muslim friends to repair the oil and gas fields, and fights for reason as the CIA, terrorists from neighboring countries, and the Libyan army position themselves in post Qadhafi Libya. Decades ago in Libya, TexOil President Roland Moran discovered huge quantities of sweet crude, the most sought-after oil on earth. Now Qaddafi has fallen, and the way is clear to renovate the oil fields that lie deep within the Sahara. But danger and deception lurk around every corner. Summer Williams, Rolo's assistant and lover, may not be what she seems. Dr. Mohammed Ben Nusef, a rising young star at TexOil, has close ties to people who are planning terrorist attacks against Americans. Rolo feels more at home in the Muslim world than most, but will his diplomatic skills be enough to prevent events from spiraling out of control? With keen insights into the oil trade, Islam, and the uneasy comingling of disparate cultures, Sweet Crude paints a compelling picture of life in the Middle East.
Southerly Breeze affords a Darwinian tale of survival of the meanest, where assets become liabilities on the spur of the moment and none is spared. The drama unfolds in Bulgaria, a little known European country with about 6000 years of history, a crucible of cultures and a cauldron of conflicts, shortly before the end of the Cold War. The plot culminates to a closure in the first chapter where several protagonists are introduced and the reader gets an idea of the Byzantine ways of Party circles. Justice bursts in from unexpected corners. The novel brings the idiosyncratic perspective of the common man caught in the whirlpool of events he has no control over and no knowledge of. Additionally,...
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DescriptionComing soon About the AuthorFatma Durmush has had schizophrenia for thirty odd years and after living with that amount of mental health problems she when she reached forty decided she would begin studying in good earnest. So she did an GNVQ and then foundation in art and then a degree and this year she has finished her MA in fine art. When her father became seriously ill she had to make a choice was it to be giving up the BA or doing the BA? In the end her father decided for her and he was gone but Fatma always said it was a thing that she could not decide for she loved them both.
“One of the secrets, Mustafa didn’t even know about, because if he did, I’m pretty sure that I would have already been dead by now. The way skeletons like to pop out the closet around here, I’m pretty sure that that secret will resurface one day, although I was hoping that it never had to.” Kennedy spoke those words in part one of Finding my Way Back to Love, but what was she talking about? What is this secret that Kennedy’s speaking of that Paris is the only one to know about? Along with that, we left off with Mustafa leaving Logan at the altar. The drama doesn’t just end there. He will have to eventually face Logan, and they have to somehow come to some sort of agreement. Mustafa has made it clear that he wants his family back, but sometimes, it’s just not that easy. If Mustafa and Kennedy can get it right, they can actually be one of the best couples around, but the secret that she’s been holding in won’t stay buried much longer. Everyone wants nothing more but for Mustafa Strong and Kennedy Strong to become one again, but do they really have what it takes to cross that line and become a family again?
Highflying Boston hi-tech entrepreneur Dennis Shaker has lost everything, his wife, his business, and his savings. Just when he figures things can't get any worse, he discovers the body of his ex-wife's murdered boss in his living room. Indicted for the crime, abandoned by everyone but a bizarre, yet loyal cast of new friends, Shaker finds redemption only after he hits bottom. With the help of Richard Red Sky, the tattooed Native American ex-con/turned lawyer, Adrian, the crazy, sexy Radcliff drop-out, and Reverend Rickey, the outlaw man of God, Shaker learns to fight and win against the people and forces that nearly destroyed his life.