1
/
of
1
Arcanum Media Group
The Black Hole
The Black Hole
Regular price
$8.31 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$8.31 USD
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
Couldn't load pickup availability
The Black Hole has been banned in Irish and American Book Shops..
The next chapter in the extraordinary and chilling life story of author Latif Yahia.
A quote from the Author:
"If I had known then what I now know about the lack of democracy and free speech in the West and how I would be treated. I would have stayed in Baghdad and taken a bullet from Uday, at least then I would have been buried in my country near my family."
The Book the American CIA don't want you to read.
In an extraordinary twist of fate and because of his uncanny resemblance to Uday Saddam Hussein, Latif Yahia is forced to work as the "double or fiday" of the despots son.
During his training, he witnesses the true evil of the man that he is forced to imitate and the brutality of the Iraqi regime at first hand.
While attending state functions and royal audiences as his loathsome master, Latif ponders his escape strategy. Undeniably the life of wealth and excess is enticing but he is no more than a bird in a gilded cage.
The Black Hole has been banned in Irish and American Book Shops..
The next chapter in the extraordinary and chilling life story of author Latif Yahia.
A quote from the Author:
"If I had known then what I now know about the lack of democracy and free speech in the West and how I would be treated. I would have stayed in Baghdad and taken a bullet from Uday, at least then I would have been buried in my country near my family."
The Book the American CIA don't want you to read.
In an extraordinary twist of fate and because of his uncanny resemblance to Uday Saddam Hussein, Latif Yahia is forced to work as the "double or fiday" of the despots son.
During his training, he witnesses the true evil of the man that he is forced to imitate and the brutality of the Iraqi regime at first hand.
While attending state functions and royal audiences as his loathsome master, Latif ponders his escape strategy. Undeniably the life of wealth and excess is enticing but he is no more than a bird in a gilded cage.
The next chapter in the extraordinary and chilling life story of author Latif Yahia.
A quote from the Author:
"If I had known then what I now know about the lack of democracy and free speech in the West and how I would be treated. I would have stayed in Baghdad and taken a bullet from Uday, at least then I would have been buried in my country near my family."
The Book the American CIA don't want you to read.
In an extraordinary twist of fate and because of his uncanny resemblance to Uday Saddam Hussein, Latif Yahia is forced to work as the "double or fiday" of the despots son.
During his training, he witnesses the true evil of the man that he is forced to imitate and the brutality of the Iraqi regime at first hand.
While attending state functions and royal audiences as his loathsome master, Latif ponders his escape strategy. Undeniably the life of wealth and excess is enticing but he is no more than a bird in a gilded cage.
The Black Hole has been banned in Irish and American Book Shops..
The next chapter in the extraordinary and chilling life story of author Latif Yahia.
A quote from the Author:
"If I had known then what I now know about the lack of democracy and free speech in the West and how I would be treated. I would have stayed in Baghdad and taken a bullet from Uday, at least then I would have been buried in my country near my family."
The Book the American CIA don't want you to read.
In an extraordinary twist of fate and because of his uncanny resemblance to Uday Saddam Hussein, Latif Yahia is forced to work as the "double or fiday" of the despots son.
During his training, he witnesses the true evil of the man that he is forced to imitate and the brutality of the Iraqi regime at first hand.
While attending state functions and royal audiences as his loathsome master, Latif ponders his escape strategy. Undeniably the life of wealth and excess is enticing but he is no more than a bird in a gilded cage.
Share
