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About the BookAfrica. Apartheid. Thierry, a young French doctor, besides delivering many babies, experiences many dangers ranging from a charging hippopotamus during a walking safari and threats from jealous husbands of unfaithful expatriate wives.In the Ndola Hospital (Zambia), Thierry soon discovers that a group of South African scientists are developing a vaccine targeted at selectively reducing the Black population in the name of 'White Africa'.Will Thierry share in their goal and succumb to the financial gains or will he attempt to sabotage their project?The amazing journey undertaken in this book will allow you, the reader, to discover the outcome.About the AuthorDr. Richard Clement, a French medical doctor continues to be deeply curious about life and different cultures. His passion for travel has covered many miles with many smiles and has now visited 82 countries.Realizing that life's journey can be many things, whether it is tragedy or comedy he is happy to share with you, the reader.Recognizing that racism has no colour, he proceeds to demonstrate this in this semi fictional account of a young French doctor suddenly confronted with African life in Eastern Africa during Apartheid.Richard is also the author of Latin Fiancé Visa.
Cloak And Dagger.These words were the inspiration, the dare I put to the writers out there. Create for me art on that theme. They responded with music, words, and excitement.Science fiction, urban fantasy, or sword and sorcery fantasy. Come explore the many places that twenty-odd visionaries went when they heard those words and enjoy all the bright and dark places you might go.Part of the Blaze Ward Presents anthology series, be sure to get them all wherever you get your books: An Interpretation of Moles, I Like My Science...MAD!, and Nuns With Guns.
The Clement Patent Improved Artificial Leg - adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l, U.S.A. is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1868.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
"Latin women, you may love them but may not marry them."Latin Fiancé Visa, written by Richard Clément, is a romantic novel yet full of drama and humor, which portrays the story of two individuals, Marc and Sandra.The story features the two characters engaging in an online chatting portal, meeting soon after, and falling in love and sharing sexual passion at first sight. The story continues as they develop their relationship and try to settle in together. Marc organizes their life between Colombia and the USA.Sandra begins to display a manipulative behavior of permissive sensuality and uncontrolled anger and jealousy. Everything starts to change for the best as Sandra arrives in America and finally gets married.Back in Colombia for a trip, married Sandra shows a different characteristic of erratic and dishonest behavior. Marc files for divorce, but Sandra comes back with a vengeance taking full advantage of the US legal system.
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