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A young Israeli student stumbles across a strange video on the Internet, inadvertently triggering a chain of events that threatens to not only disrupt a covert plan devised by the world’s three superpowers, but also jeopardize civilization itself.
Army veteran Troy King spends his days pushing paper for a government intelligence agency. Haunted by his military failures and his emotional and physical wounds, he becomes obsessed with the government’s hidden agenda and embarks on a mission that sends him spiralling out of control.
Young, naive and hungry for adventure, David Arbuthnot moves from England to the US with his wife and young son to work as an Internet/social media expert, only to find himself in the remote, war-scarred mountains of Afghanistan, fighting for his life, his marriage and his sanity.
US Special Negotiator for Middle East Affairs, Senator Griffin Kirkland, thinks he has it made, until a bizarre incident with the President changes everything. Isolated and confused, he turns to his oldest friend for advice and discovers that he’s destined to take on a whole new purpose. A story of high-stakes treachery, mind-blowing technology and profound redemption, Hominine goes to the core of human dysfunction, providing an extraordinary solution for a world on the brink of collapse. |
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“A very timely book with a plot so plausible yet so scarily close to the bone that you pray it’s not real. Hominine is a masterful mix of political spin, human frailty, high-tech corruption and love on the rocks.
From the White House to the Somali desert, from Bali to Afghanistan, its characters are by turns dysfunctional, bumbling, gut-wrenchingly naive and refreshingly sane.
A compelling read and an exceptional debut that leaves you hungry for more ...and hoping that the world takes note. ” |
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