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The Dance Towards Death

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Welcome to the culmination of Tejas Desai's riveting international crime trilogy, The Brotherhood Chronicle!Following the #1 Amazon Bestseller and Pencraft Award Winner The Brotherhood and its captivating and acclaimed sequel The Run and Hide, The Dance Towards Death continues the exciting story of former private investigator Niral Solanke and several survivors of a complex international criminal world across Thailand, India, Australia, New York City and the American South.Combining Hindu-Buddhist thought with gritty dialogue, lushly described settings, informative details and an action-filled plot, this epic journey culminates in a series of powerful climaxes. As with the previous books in The Brotherhood Chronicle, The Dance Towards Death includes Glossaries of Terms (Indian, Thai, Australian and American) for the convenience of readers. Tejas Desai was born, raised and lives in New York City, where he works as a Supervising Librarian for Queens Library. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University, attended the University of Oxford and holds a MFA in Creative Writing/Literary Translation and a MLS in Library/Information Science from CUNY-Queens College. He is the author of the international crime series The Brotherhood Chronicle and The Human Tragedy literary series. In 2012, he founded The New Wei literary movement which seeks to promote provocative and meaningful narrative artists. His articles and interviews on literature have been published in HuffPost, Buzzfeed, The London Post and other publications.
Release date NZ
September 15th, 2020
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
356
Dimensions
152x229x19
ISBN-13
9781734727814
Product ID
33985751

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