Six Years Later

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Author: David Altman ISBN: 9781462039807
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 24, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: David Altman
ISBN: 9781462039807
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 24, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Oxford professor Joseph Giant doesnt believe in being politically correct when something is wrong. In Giants opinion, the outspoken Muslim community is threatening to take over every facet of British life. Regardless of political correctness, Giant sees it as a threat that church bells are no longer allowed on Sunday and that the day of rest has been moved to Fridayall to keep a small but powerful minority happy. Beth Rimmer is an attractive student activist who opposes Giants unpopular opinionsthat is, until they meet face-to-face. Giant makes a good point for his Muslim cultural concerns, and soon Rimmer is not only Giants advocate but his outspoken supporter. Her surprising change of heart soon gets her murdered, and so begins a conspiracy to discredit Giant and his fight for British freedom. As Great Britain is slowly transformed into what resembles a Muslim nation, the mystery of Rimmers death goes unsolved. Who is stacking the deck against Professor Giant and the British people? The directive appears to come from a power much greater than the Oxford activists are ready to fight. But will the country realize the accuracy of Giants claims in time to regain their rights and save Britain from cultural anarchy?

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Oxford professor Joseph Giant doesnt believe in being politically correct when something is wrong. In Giants opinion, the outspoken Muslim community is threatening to take over every facet of British life. Regardless of political correctness, Giant sees it as a threat that church bells are no longer allowed on Sunday and that the day of rest has been moved to Fridayall to keep a small but powerful minority happy. Beth Rimmer is an attractive student activist who opposes Giants unpopular opinionsthat is, until they meet face-to-face. Giant makes a good point for his Muslim cultural concerns, and soon Rimmer is not only Giants advocate but his outspoken supporter. Her surprising change of heart soon gets her murdered, and so begins a conspiracy to discredit Giant and his fight for British freedom. As Great Britain is slowly transformed into what resembles a Muslim nation, the mystery of Rimmers death goes unsolved. Who is stacking the deck against Professor Giant and the British people? The directive appears to come from a power much greater than the Oxford activists are ready to fight. But will the country realize the accuracy of Giants claims in time to regain their rights and save Britain from cultural anarchy?

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