| Four Books – All Different but All Sharing an Amazing Message to Benefit Humanity (2009-12-22 02:20:28) |
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The life experiences of Ernest Edward Hunt, while living among the diverse cultures of California, St. Louis, New York, Dallas and Paris, France, are evident in the richness of the plots in his amazin
Keyword : cultures, amazing books, muslim, theological seminary, life experiences
Industry : Arts and Entertainment
Release By : Lisa McEntyre Email ID : doug@ascotmediagroup.com
Dallas, TX, December 22, 2009 -- The life experiences of Ernest Edward Hunt, while living among the diverse cultures of California, St. Louis, New York, Dallas and Paris, France, are evident in the richness of the plots in his amazing books. It is a huge feat to write one good book - this man has managed to write four! While each one is unique, the well-researched technique and style of the writer surfaces in them all, adding to the thrills in the reader’s roller coaster ride of a lifetime!
Paris Under Siege (Publish America) is the story of a wealthy Algerian living in France who appears to help poor North Africans, barely surviving in the suburbs of Paris. After a New York Reporter’s friend discovers that this man is, in fact, an Islamic terrorist hiding munitions in the Sahara desert, with the target being Paris, the chase begins. Helped in his escape by a female Muslim Egyptian, they recruit the American Embassy in their plan to thwart the destruction of American institutions in Paris. Every bit as exciting, A Death in Dallas (Publish America) takes a whole different turn in the story of a severely wounded vet returning from Iraq who finds his true self again while helping a victim of human trafficking in Dallas, returning her to her family in Mexico. With help from this woman and a private detective, he and his fiancée trace the traffickers to a company in Dallas and later confront the gang in Mexico who are supplying the girls. The author’s intention for both these books is to bring awareness to the issue of human slavery, particularly in regards to treatment of Muslim women.
The author’s interest in international Muslim relations continues in Paris On Fire (Publish America), the sequel to Paris Under Siege, the story of a wounded Algerian terrorist who recovers from a shootout in Paris and returns to Algeria to recruit terrorists in a bid to incite violence in the Muslim suburbs. As riots run amok in the streets of Paris, it takes an unlikely team of an undercover agent, a female reporter, a devout female Muslim and a U.S. Embassy officer to thwart his plan.
Terror on East 72nd Street (Publish America) is the story of a violent encounter between two men on the streets of New York that precipitates a series of conflicts between federal agents and Canadian Islamic terrorists seeking to destroy the Statue of Liberty. In a chase that begins in the Catskill Mountains, to a hazardous ferry crossing from Vancouver to Victoria, and ends in an abandoned railway tunnel near the Brooklyn waterfront, there ensues murder, mayhem and martyrdom in a chilling and evil turn of events that will keep readers on the edge of their seats! In this book, Hunt emphasizes the ongoing struggle against radicals crossing the northern border. Visit the website of this remarkable writer at: www.eehunt.com.
Before publishing these four amazing novels, Hunt’s previous published work was academic, having graduated from Stanford University with two degrees and Princeton Theological Seminary where he earned a doctorate. It remains his desire to find a common sense of human decency amongst the practitioners of all faiths.
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Olivia de Havilland, world-renowned actress, was enthralled by both of the ‘Paris’ themed books.
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