Amid the rubble of war, revolution and counter-revolt, Alexander Merich works to help rebuild his life and the world around him. He is presented with the professional challenge of a lifetime - to defend a man the nation believes to be either a saint or the devil incarnate. Unknown to the world, he possesses what may be the key to solving his enigmatic client. Rejecting the case means betraying his core beliefs in justice. Accepting it may mean losing what little remains of his life - his love, his ethics, and his soul. "Cameron has written a fascinating novel...with a complex and interesting…mehr
Amid the rubble of war, revolution and counter-revolt, Alexander Merich works to help rebuild his life and the world around him. He is presented with the professional challenge of a lifetime - to defend a man the nation believes to be either a saint or the devil incarnate. Unknown to the world, he possesses what may be the key to solving his enigmatic client. Rejecting the case means betraying his core beliefs in justice. Accepting it may mean losing what little remains of his life - his love, his ethics, and his soul. "Cameron has written a fascinating novel...with a complex and interesting story... There are twists and turns that will keep the reader involved and wanting to turn the page. The characters are compelling and the reader will be swept up into their lives." - Judge, 2nd Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published eBook AwardsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
B. H. Cameron is a husband and father of two living on land settled by his great-great grandfather. A graduate of Queen's University and St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario, he has held positions with the Government of Canada, noted political pollster Nik Nanos, and on the staff of a member of the Ontario Legislature. He has also worked on national campaign tours for two Canadian Prime Ministers, Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney. In 1997, Cameron served as a member, and contributing writer, to the Community Editorial Board of the Kingston Whig-Standard newspaper. In 2013, he joined the Advisory Board of Commonwealth Exchange, a London, UK based policy and research group. In October, 2014 he was elected to municipal office, serving as a Councillor for the Township of Central Frontenac, in eastern Ontario. His first book, "The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade", was released in 2005.
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