Dimitris Stamos is a world-renowned photographer who, slipping from the dangerous paths of life, wins an important position in a multinational company and together discovers the love of his life. Everything seems to be running smoothly until the Company assigns him a difficult mission: to travel to warring countries to photograph the prevailing conditions! Dimitris crosses into the war zone, experiences the brutality of war, sees people dying, is captured and tortured for months with his only source of strength, the idea of his homeland and the woman he loves and was forced to leave behind in Greece. But while he tries to escape the dangers that surround him in Iraq and Afghanistan, his colleague Nikos will discover that the Company that led them to the heart of the war in the East is part of a global drug, weapons and instruments trafficking ring with the themselves to be mere camouflage in this dirty game. The two men decide to uncover the Company's secrets before they are silenced by the secret agents sent to stop them. Their goal now is to return to their homeland and to their families. Together they will embark on a modern Odyssey, a great adventure with many intrigues and starring "an ordinary man" who is anything but ordinary.
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An Ordinary Man
Author:
Haris Liandziris,100 in stock
Author Biography
Haris Liandziris was born in 1990 in Athens where he still lives today, he comes from Thermo Etoloakarnania and his mother is from Melbourne, Australia. He has been involved in writing since a young age, he is also involved in writing screenplays and plays, but beyond his artistic concerns the author has been working for many years as a department manager in a well-known retail chain and attends courses at a vocational high school in the field of economics and business administration.
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Category: Police literature
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Haris Liandziris |
Pages | 170 |
Size | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | Standard Editions Source |
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