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Paul is left blind after he sees nurses do something strange to another patient. Plunged into darkness, he now sees things other people can't.

Mysterious deaths in hospitals; people forced out of work and into poverty; fascism, fundamentalism, child marriage and earthquakes - what has all this got to do with the Cobalts in coalition with the Goldens? Who is targeting nurses, policemen, the poor, the disabled, the vulnerable and the hardworking in Britain, and more importantly - why? Will Paul ever regain his eyesight? Who will win the battle over the souls and lives of the British people and who are the sides fighting to gain control?

People are being caused to suffer varying social injustices, their physical and mental ability stretched to breaking point, and so, too, is the environment.

Paul sets himself on a path to find out the truth behind these strange and dangerous events.

People are made to live a dystopian existence, ignored by uncaring politicians and their politics. People are suffering poverty; unemployment. They want their basic human rights: to live without starvation, and seek social justice and socioeconomic freedom; will they turn to criminality or remain on the side of law?

This is a story about social injustice and the many feeling the suffering. It is a story about the inequality, poverty, and unfair circumstances millions of people are forced into across UK and the people's power to affect change through democratic process.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 31 de diciembre de 2018
ISBN13 9781999626112
Editores Hawaa Ayoub
Páginas 322
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 18 mm   ·   349 g
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