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About the Author Marcel Victor Sahade was born in 1972 in Sydney, Australia. He attended Waverley College, Waverley, where he was nominated Captain of Debating. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Sydney majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. Upon his second year of Science, Marcel Victor Sahade enrolled simulatenously with the Barristers and Solicitors Admissions' Boards and applied to the Legal Qualifications Committee to proceed at an accelerated rate. His application was approved allowing him to complete his legal studies in an abridged time of…mehr

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About the Author Marcel Victor Sahade was born in 1972 in Sydney, Australia. He attended Waverley College, Waverley, where he was nominated Captain of Debating. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Sydney majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. Upon his second year of Science, Marcel Victor Sahade enrolled simulatenously with the Barristers and Solicitors Admissions' Boards and applied to the Legal Qualifications Committee to proceed at an accelerated rate. His application was approved allowing him to complete his legal studies in an abridged time of 2.5 years. He was exempted from the College of Law and was admitted to practice at the NSW Bar, at the age of 22; only 1.5 years after obtaining his Science degree. Marcel Victor Sahade has remained in continual private practice as a Barrister-at-Law since 1990 practising in Criminal Law, Commercial & Equity Law and Appellate Advocacy. Marcel Victor Sahade has studied Scholastic Metaphysics at the Centre for Thomistic Studies and makes a special study of the Summa Theologica of St Thomas Aquinas and the writings of Aristotle and G. K. Chesterton.
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About the DrugTech Trilogy: The DrugTech Trilogy is a mild science fiction, mystery thriller full of intrigue and suspense. It begins as a series of seemingly unrelated short twisted stories, all of which are diverse. However, towards the end of book one, a story has unfolded in the background which connects the stories and shows the influence that a pharmaceutical company known as DrugTech has had in each. The format is continued into book two where the DrugTech empire grows into a world-company and its influence extends into the political, administrative and legal spheres of government. In book three, there are analogies and flashbacks to the famous Battle of Lepanto where the DrugTech empire is brought to an end and an innocent person is saved from a wrongful murder conviction. Look, if you do decide to read this book, then the most helpful advice I can give you is, expect the unexpected.