This novel is not only a page-turning dystopian thriller, it paints a highly plausible picture of the near future which will particularly appeal to those of you with an interest in politics.
The blurb:
2050, and England is an Islamic nation, seemingly, at ease with itself. Two climate wars and the Great Internet Crash have come and gone, leaving a population hardened by suffering but ready to move on. However, not everybody is happy with the course their country has chosen. Despite the King's recent conversion to Islam, England's resistance movement will not rest until the Islamic regime is overthrown. And they will do anything to achieve their aim.
Against this backdrop, an unlikely friendship emerges between Mohammed Ismail, a Muslim schoolteacher, from Birmingham, and Callum Smith, a journalist and member of the English Resistance, from Devon. Caught up in the Resistance's plot to assassinate the spiritual leader of the Islamic world, the two men begin to question their own preconceived ideas about their country and what they actually believe in.
They also learn that there is more to the assassination plot than meets the eye, but will they uncover the truth in time to prevent their country plunging into civil war?
With tongue occasionally in cheek, Beau Bruce paints an enthralling picture of the near-future, which should serve as a warning to our current generation of political leaders.
The blurb:
2050, and England is an Islamic nation, seemingly, at ease with itself. Two climate wars and the Great Internet Crash have come and gone, leaving a population hardened by suffering but ready to move on. However, not everybody is happy with the course their country has chosen. Despite the King's recent conversion to Islam, England's resistance movement will not rest until the Islamic regime is overthrown. And they will do anything to achieve their aim.
Against this backdrop, an unlikely friendship emerges between Mohammed Ismail, a Muslim schoolteacher, from Birmingham, and Callum Smith, a journalist and member of the English Resistance, from Devon. Caught up in the Resistance's plot to assassinate the spiritual leader of the Islamic world, the two men begin to question their own preconceived ideas about their country and what they actually believe in.
They also learn that there is more to the assassination plot than meets the eye, but will they uncover the truth in time to prevent their country plunging into civil war?
With tongue occasionally in cheek, Beau Bruce paints an enthralling picture of the near-future, which should serve as a warning to our current generation of political leaders.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thirty-Years...
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