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Hawthorn's Hill: Sometimes Nuclear Weapons Don't Have to be Detonated to Cause Disaster Denis Redmond
Hawthorn's Hill: Sometimes Nuclear Weapons Don't Have to be Detonated to Cause Disaster
Denis Redmond
Zawanda is in a mess, its economy in meltdown. The news that Britain is to cut off the foreign aid looks like the last straw, until Frederick Zawutu, hits on a daring scheme - to make the West believe that this penniless nation has somehow acquired a nuclear bomb. Hawthorn's Hill is a light-hearted, cleverly-constructed novel about modern Africa
Publisher Marketing: Poor old Zawanda is in a mess, its economy in meltdown, its people unable to give up their age-old tribal enmities. The news that Britain is to cut off the country's foreign aid looks like the last straw, until Frederick Zawutu, the intelligent, Cambridge and Sandhurst-educated new president, hits on a daring scheme - to embark on a game of bluff designed to make the West believe that this penniless Central African nation has somehow acquired a nuclear bomb. Everything goes to plan - until the English arms dealer Zawutu has set up to unwittingly play the part of the 'supplier' proves to be a little too good at his job... Hawthorn's Hill is a light-hearted, cleverly-constructed novel about modern Africa, the follies of diplomacy, tribal conflict and the foibles of race and sex.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 7, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781861513045 |
| Publishers | Mereo Books |
| Pages | 230 |
| Dimensions | 204 × 132 × 61 mm · 528 g |
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