The Depths of Deception

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Action Suspense, Literary
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Author: Ian Fraser ISBN: 1230000288510
Publisher: Ian Fraser Publication: December 29, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ian Fraser
ISBN: 1230000288510
Publisher: Ian Fraser
Publication: December 29, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

"Intelligent, compelling."  "Hauntingly beautiful." "An adventure tale on the order of LeCarre's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold..."

America has disappeared some years ago. A neo-fascist Party has come to power in the UK. China is on the rise. A submarine hurtles through the cold dark waters of the Atlantic en route to an unknown destination. Only the ship's doctor knows its true mission, but he is not who he appears to be.

A sweeping tale moving from the violent heart of Apartheid South Africa, to the ruins of the United Kingdom, and down to the edge of the world in the frozen Antarctic landscape, The Depths of Deception is a tale of revenge, served as a shatteringly cold dish.

About the Author

Ian Fraser is an award-winning South African playwright and writer, now living in the USA. His memoir, My Own Private Orchestra, published by Penguin Books, was nominated for the CNA Literary Award in 1994.
His plays won a variety of national South African Literary and Theater prizes. Recently, his plays were produced at the Brown/Trinity Playwrights Repertory Theater in Providence, RI and at Garioch Theatre Festival in the United Kingdom. Fraser was a nationally-syndicated columnist for the Johannesburg daily newspaper The Star, and wrote a weekly "Fraser's Razor" column for the Mail and Guardian newspaper.

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"Intelligent, compelling."  "Hauntingly beautiful." "An adventure tale on the order of LeCarre's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold..."

America has disappeared some years ago. A neo-fascist Party has come to power in the UK. China is on the rise. A submarine hurtles through the cold dark waters of the Atlantic en route to an unknown destination. Only the ship's doctor knows its true mission, but he is not who he appears to be.

A sweeping tale moving from the violent heart of Apartheid South Africa, to the ruins of the United Kingdom, and down to the edge of the world in the frozen Antarctic landscape, The Depths of Deception is a tale of revenge, served as a shatteringly cold dish.

About the Author

Ian Fraser is an award-winning South African playwright and writer, now living in the USA. His memoir, My Own Private Orchestra, published by Penguin Books, was nominated for the CNA Literary Award in 1994.
His plays won a variety of national South African Literary and Theater prizes. Recently, his plays were produced at the Brown/Trinity Playwrights Repertory Theater in Providence, RI and at Garioch Theatre Festival in the United Kingdom. Fraser was a nationally-syndicated columnist for the Johannesburg daily newspaper The Star, and wrote a weekly "Fraser's Razor" column for the Mail and Guardian newspaper.

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