The Arab's Son |
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Author:
| SOLOMOS, Andreas |
ISBN: | 979-8-6406-4567-5 |
Publication Date: | May 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.50 |
Book Description:
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The saga unfolds in a Mediterranean environment abounding with legend, mystery, history, archaeology, sun, romance, and strife: Paphos, Cyprus - the legendary birthplace of Goddess Aphrodite.While searching for his missing brother, Jason encounters numerous obstacles. Faris doesn't want him to get involved. Mariana's sister, Katerina, wants to take control of the Persinaras-Mustafa consortium. A Saudi banker finances a deal in which an American arms dealer sells his weaponry but does...
More DescriptionThe saga unfolds in a Mediterranean environment abounding with legend, mystery, history, archaeology, sun, romance, and strife: Paphos, Cyprus - the legendary birthplace of Goddess Aphrodite.While searching for his missing brother, Jason encounters numerous obstacles. Faris doesn't want him to get involved. Mariana's sister, Katerina, wants to take control of the Persinaras-Mustafa consortium. A Saudi banker finances a deal in which an American arms dealer sells his weaponry but does not get paid. Millions of dollars change hands and disappear in a complex web of secret agreements, involving many, even the Taliban in war-torn Afghanistan.Intrigue may be found anywhere, as craving and conniving characters walk through the arches, both ancient and modern, on the same landscape where the earliest inhabitants celebrated the coming of the spring with orgiastic rituals in honor of Aphrodite and Dionysus.The novel offers several sub messages; but there is only one main proposition: Malevolent deeds will eventually boomerang on the persons who had caused them.The Arab's Son symbolizes the beginning, the middle and the end of our journeys and the dazzling discords we all must face in our modern lives, whether by choice or by some combination of circumstances, coincidence and fate.