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September 18, 2007 - David Chacko comes to his maturity as a writer with his thirteen novel, Martyr’s Creek, a story about a man who is forced to find a way to forgive or redeem his worst enemy after the latter is dead. James Pandolf, Panda, will need to dig into his past and in his old rival’s last days of life to find a way to get out of the uncomfortable situation that his old friend has left him.
A clear picture of the places and the society described is the outline of the novel that makes the story very plausible and full of current elements. That’s the way Checko has found to actualise it and make it sound as something really happening somewhere in the USA.
Panda is a fascinating character, very vulnerable but also fully stable on his principles. In him, old flames for past lovers and his firm mind try to find a balance to survive to all he has to go through to accomplish a mission he has not asked for. The key is in the past and in realising what message a dying man has left to him to unveil.
Both who’s looking for a story on politics and neo-con idealism and who’s just fond with pure thriller will love Martyr’s Creek and its endless sub-stories.
The book is published by Foremost Press, it is available on amazon and other book selling web sites.
A web site for the author and the book will be ready shortly. For any further information, please contact Authors Promotion at authors-promotion.com
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