The Gate of the Burnt One

The Gate of the Burnt One
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 489
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ISBN-10 : 9781035819409
ISBN-13 : 1035819406
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Book Synopsis The Gate of the Burnt One by : Philip G Cohen

Download or read book The Gate of the Burnt One written by Philip G Cohen and published by Austin Macauley Publishers. This book was released on 2024-05-24 with total page 489 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on an intriguing alternative history hypothesis, this novel imagines a world where the Moors never left Southern Spain after their 800-year reign but instead expanded their empire across Europe. This fascinating premise is explored through the chaotic lens of a bumbling film crew in the Sahara desert. The director, lost in a haze of Moroccan kif, has embraced the local culture a little too enthusiastically. With the scriptwriters gone and the leading actor in a perpetual sulk inside his Airstream, the production is at a standstill. Enter Tinctorio Indigolin, a bitcoin billionaire on the run from a Shakespeare-quoting Irish assassin. In a bid to leverage a tax loss, Indigolin acquires the film rights, injecting a new lease of life into the project. Mysteriously, a captivating screenplay begins to appear on set, page by page, night after night. Penned by an enigmatic writer, the script proposes a world where the Moors didn’t just resist expulsion in 1492 but went on to dominate Spain, France, and Italy, creating an Islamic State of Europe. As the screenplay unfolds, it transforms the lives of everyone involved in the film. The narrative weaves through a labyrinth of twists, assassinations, and narrow escapes, employing the most unexpected methods, only to culminate in the most uplifting conclusion you’ll encounter this year.


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