America, 2028. A young African American investment banker joins with his estranged father, and a tech-savvy half-brother he never knew he had, to track down a cell of domestic terrorists threatening to wreak havoc on the country prior to the upcoming presidential election. Mark Morton suspects that a pair of community activists are secretly responsible for a growing number of terrorist acts targeting random citizens and high-profile political leaders in Washington, D.C. Putting aside his differences for the sake of democracy's future, he enlists the help of his estranged father, Harry Morton,…mehr
America, 2028. A young African American investment banker joins with his estranged father, and a tech-savvy half-brother he never knew he had, to track down a cell of domestic terrorists threatening to wreak havoc on the country prior to the upcoming presidential election. Mark Morton suspects that a pair of community activists are secretly responsible for a growing number of terrorist acts targeting random citizens and high-profile political leaders in Washington, D.C. Putting aside his differences for the sake of democracy's future, he enlists the help of his estranged father, Harry Morton, a former Philadelphia city councilman who went on to a business career with secretive contacts to Washington's intelligence community. Together with his newly revealed brother Alaka'i Liu-a brilliant, Hawaiian-born, polyracial, Cal Tech-educated climate scientist-the three join together to hunt down and stop the radicals, led by an unlikely pair, one a former Black nationalist and the other a White supremacist. Reunion in Paradise is both an international thriller and a family drama, taking readers from the deep waters of one family's complicated history to the far corners of the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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L. W. Harris is a DC-based novelist who is a retired public and private sector executive, business consultant, writer, and lecturer. He has been a manager in a Fortune 50 company, the White House, and several local governments. He has lived in Guatemala and traveled extensively in Latin America, East Africa, Asia, Europe and Hawaii. He has a bachelor's degree from Hamilton College and master's degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University. Writing as John H. McKoy, the author has previously published two novels: Paying to Play in Hong Kong and Son of the Maya.
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