A desert tribe isolated from the modern world, living according to traditions and customs of a by gone era. A people whose measure of wealth is based upon an individuals integrity, loyalty & bravery. Concepts at odds with the material monetary wealth of modern day society. Yet this tribe is literally sitting upon the untold monetary wealth, in the form of percious rare metal ore, without even knowing it.
Into this world steps archaeologist Dan Truman, a man with a 2yr gap in his memory; as a result of a severe trauma suffered at some point in his past. Hired by a mining company (a front for the Russian mafia), to secure the mineral extraction rights to the tribes land. Before a rival mining company steals it from the tribe, with the force of its own private army.
The scene is now set for an almighty clash of civilizations, cultures and rivals. The key to all of this rests with Dan Truman; as he works his way into the heart of the tribe. Is he the nemesis or saviour, only time will tell. But of one thing you can be certain, things are never going to be the same again. The inexorable march of modernity cannot be halted.
Michael Asher's latest novel holds your interest from start to finish, written in an easy style which is a pleasure to read. It draws upon his experiences as a desert traveller & soldier. Into all of this, is woven a touching love story. It also shows that in order to survive, traditions must change, or at least, those that no long hold any relevance in the present.
Once again Michael Asher has show in his third novel, what a good story teller he is. In his words the sahara desert comes a live & the people who inhabit it are viewed in an entirely different light.