A Most Unholy War

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Author: Grant Shanks ISBN: 9780473213251
Publisher: Grant Shanks Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Grant Shanks
ISBN: 9780473213251
Publisher: Grant Shanks
Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dhaman, a dysfunctional, African nation is sitting on massive untouched mineral and oil reserves, while above ground, its people are poverty-stricken, scratching a precarious living from the barren dirt. Tribalism is rife and the President, Azuma Ruaba rules the country with a vicious, vengeful cunning and artful madness. But a revolution is coming. Exiled rival tribesmen are gathering across the border in neighbouring Angola readying for the invasion of their homeland. Foreign mercenaries, the Diamond Dogs, are training the rebels, and Ruaba, aware of the impending struggle, has been calling on allies to supply weaponry and training for his rag tag army. The promise of access to the wealth that lies beneath the sun-bleached rock and clay of Dhaman is to be the reward for those backing the President. However, all is not as it seems as conspiracy mounts on conspiracy. At the heart of things is disgraced former SAS Major Malcolm Dryden. What is Dryden’s real role in the coming revolution?

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Dhaman, a dysfunctional, African nation is sitting on massive untouched mineral and oil reserves, while above ground, its people are poverty-stricken, scratching a precarious living from the barren dirt. Tribalism is rife and the President, Azuma Ruaba rules the country with a vicious, vengeful cunning and artful madness. But a revolution is coming. Exiled rival tribesmen are gathering across the border in neighbouring Angola readying for the invasion of their homeland. Foreign mercenaries, the Diamond Dogs, are training the rebels, and Ruaba, aware of the impending struggle, has been calling on allies to supply weaponry and training for his rag tag army. The promise of access to the wealth that lies beneath the sun-bleached rock and clay of Dhaman is to be the reward for those backing the President. However, all is not as it seems as conspiracy mounts on conspiracy. At the heart of things is disgraced former SAS Major Malcolm Dryden. What is Dryden’s real role in the coming revolution?

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