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The Beggars' Pursuit




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Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-9770904-5-7, 336 pages, October 2007, US $36. Buy now at Amazon for big savings.

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The Beggar's Pursuit, a clever political thriller is set in Washington, DC, Kinshasa, New York City, Paris, and Abu Dhabi.

Ambassador Molu Sakeseba has done his best to protect Dictator Motutu's interests in Washington, DC. But Motutu's role in Rwanda's genocide and regional conflicts fueled by illicit diamond trade has lost him his Congressional supporters. When Marcellus Garinaldi tells Sakeseba that the State Department has chosen Judd Mosley instead of Motutu's choice as the next U.S. ambassador to Kinshasa, the ambassador is sure his life is over. Surprisingly, Motutu's wrath dissipates, and he promotes the ambassador to foreign minister. Despite warnings from friends in the U.S. and African diplomatic corps, a naïve Sakeseba flies home to assume his duties, traveing first to Abu Dhabi, mixing Motutu's business with a romantic tryst. Motutu and his ruthless security chief, Maka Mgonu, intently await his arrival in Kinshasa. With his life and the lives of the people he loves in danger and his country's government near collapse, a wiser Sakeseba emerges to battle the evil he faces.

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