After her husband Nick goes missing in Egypt, sheltered art curator Carina Wilde flies out to find him in a land devastated by a man-made flood. Stumbling upon the secrets he uncovered, she becomes a fugitive pursued by despots, religious fanatics, looters and occupying powers. Her only allies are an ex-gigolo, an orphan scavenging the ruins of Cairo, and a Suez bar-girl whose relationship with Nick is just one of the questions Carina is forced to confront... A dark satire for an age when the righteous and ruthless shape our world, Gog – an End Time Mystery is written with a rare insight into Egyptian life, Middle Eastern geopolitics, and disinformation. The language is rich, humorous and vivid. The plot is so ‘topical and possible’. The author has a good ’smell’ for the anxieties/paranoia’s/ ambitions, which exist amongst the Arab States, Israelis and all the rest of the Muslim/ Christian brotherhood!
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