Faceless Two Worlds Collide |
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Author:
| Hamid, A. S. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4905-4901-9 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.00 |
Book Description:
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In all his time during training, Ralph never anticipated getting kidnapped and then interrogated by an "oppressed" Muslim woman...and yet fate always had a way of playing games with him.When TWO WORLDS collide...When PREJUDICE and HATRED distort one's reality...In a game of LIFE and DEATH...Who will SURVIVE?Ten years after the occurrence of a World War Three, entire countries got wiped out and now there are only three more Muslim populated countries left: Jalawar, Malawar, and Kalawar....
More DescriptionIn all his time during training, Ralph never anticipated getting kidnapped and then interrogated by an "oppressed" Muslim woman...and yet fate always had a way of playing games with him.When TWO WORLDS collide...When PREJUDICE and HATRED distort one's reality...In a game of LIFE and DEATH...Who will SURVIVE?Ten years after the occurrence of a World War Three, entire countries got wiped out and now there are only three more Muslim populated countries left: Jalawar, Malawar, and Kalawar. With the end of the third war, people are left immensely apprehensive and the fight for terrorism has become much more fierce. "Faceless" is the tale of a young American soldier who after accidentally being involved in a ploy created by the "Kill Team", a group of soldiers who get a thrill from killing civilians, finds himself a captive in the house of several vengeful Jalawan men and an interrogator who proves women are anything but weak in times of war. When 18-year-old American bred, Jalawan, Reema who is still struggling to move over her grief from losing her father and on a quest to seek redemption, meets ROTC student Ralph, who is struggling to prove himself to his father and avenge his sisters untimely death at the hands of the Wasari (the world's most nefarious terrorist organization)-- perception, reality, and misdirected hatred intermingle in the small, insurgent ruled village of Kendiha, Jalawar.