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About the Book:
The year is 2097 in Paris, France. The steady
immigration of Muslims from Africa and the Middle East, combined with
their disproportionate natural growth, has created a Muslim majority
that wins the polls in several European countries. This demographic
success causes Al Qaeda to renounce terror and become a vocal and a
leading proponent for peace. The dormant, but not dead, ideal of a
Muslim Caliphate that will rule from the mountains of Afghanistan to
the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea comes close to becoming a
reality.
The new rulers are successful in enacting some
new laws compatible with Islam and have difficulty with others. They
walk a thin line, pursuing religious goals while adhering to the open
and just government promised at election time.
A murder in Paris is investigated by two
brothers, one a convert to Islam, and when the clues point to a
possible perpetrator high in the ruling echelon, the results are
strange and far-reaching.
About the Author:
Sam Axelrod resides with his wife in Fort
Lauderdale.
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