Dominion
DOMINION is a futuristic novel like no other. The story is about a contest for control of the continent played out in military style between Africa south of the Equator, championed by a genius called Professor Khoisan based in Cape Town, and the northern forces under the command of King Bin Islam of Libya. The battle of wits is enacted at several levels. The reader is carried along with the contestants who are made to be unaware of the predetermined course of events even though the team leaders keep telling their underlings that the conflict is only a game and not a real cause of animosity between the predominantly Christian south and the largely Moslem north which also draws in Arab support from the Middle East.
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Dominion
DOMINION is a futuristic novel like no other. The story is about a contest for control of the continent played out in military style between Africa south of the Equator, championed by a genius called Professor Khoisan based in Cape Town, and the northern forces under the command of King Bin Islam of Libya. The battle of wits is enacted at several levels. The reader is carried along with the contestants who are made to be unaware of the predetermined course of events even though the team leaders keep telling their underlings that the conflict is only a game and not a real cause of animosity between the predominantly Christian south and the largely Moslem north which also draws in Arab support from the Middle East.
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Dominion

Dominion

by Laban Erapu
Dominion

Dominion

by Laban Erapu

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DOMINION is a futuristic novel like no other. The story is about a contest for control of the continent played out in military style between Africa south of the Equator, championed by a genius called Professor Khoisan based in Cape Town, and the northern forces under the command of King Bin Islam of Libya. The battle of wits is enacted at several levels. The reader is carried along with the contestants who are made to be unaware of the predetermined course of events even though the team leaders keep telling their underlings that the conflict is only a game and not a real cause of animosity between the predominantly Christian south and the largely Moslem north which also draws in Arab support from the Middle East.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503586741
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 07/25/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 372
File size: 531 KB
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