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A high-flying executive and single mother of an autistic son leaves her career behind to embark on a transformative journey. Seeking a simpler life, she moves to a quaint village in Crete, where she joins the Animal Welfare movement, a cause close to her heart. Yet she soon finds that attitudes toward animals in her new home are more complex than she expected. European vets make periodic visits, attempting to control the burgeoning population of ownerless animals. As her son discovers a newfound passion for their cause, they adopt a dog once trained for fighting. But life in Greece takes a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A high-flying executive and single mother of an autistic son leaves her career behind to embark on a transformative journey. Seeking a simpler life, she moves to a quaint village in Crete, where she joins the Animal Welfare movement, a cause close to her heart. Yet she soon finds that attitudes toward animals in her new home are more complex than she expected. European vets make periodic visits, attempting to control the burgeoning population of ownerless animals. As her son discovers a newfound passion for their cause, they adopt a dog once trained for fighting. But life in Greece takes a darker turn when the far-right party, 'The Golden Dawn,' rises to power. The government harnesses an experimental 'Superdog' program, envisioning dogs not just as pets but as the new workforce, replacing human salaries. However, the unintended consequences of tampering with animal DNA pose a grave threat to the world at large. As the situation spirals out of control, it's the mother and son who find themselves at the heart of this unfolding crisis, and it's her autistic son who emerges as an unexpected beacon of hope.
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Autorenporträt
It is being said that Crete has a new writer to follow in the footsteps of Nikos Kazantzakis (Zorba the Greek.) Antony Sulayman has become one of the country's adopted sons. Of Dutch/English origin, he is the author of a trilogy of Dystopian novels, 'The Zodiac Assassins', 'Belzoni's Children: Awakening of the Great Fallen Angel' and 'Day of the Dinosaurs.' All are published by Austin Macauley Publishers. Having left Cambridge, he trained as a speech and language therapist for Learning Disabled and Autistic adults. Under the auspices of Britain's Health Service, he toured the largest ever group of L.D actors in the country to inform and educate the general public about the difficulties faced by those with the condition. When the service was moved into the private sector, he re-located to Greece to focus on his other love, that of writing. His novels are deeply personal and enriched by his previous career and a fascination with Greek history. (See FACEBOOK)