Homeland

Homeland

Auteur : David Hillier

Date de publication : 2000

Éditeur : Little, Brown Book Group Limited

Nombre de pages : 352

Résumé du livre

It is early in the new millennium and Europe is in a mess. In secret, a group of leading European politicians and businessmen form a group - The Centre - which plans to use the European Commission as a front for taking over Europe as a whole and controlling it centrally.

Peter Blake, pushed to limits few men can endure - the murder of his brother and his young son - has sworn to take justice into his own hands.

Helen Sinclair has amnesia, clearly brought about by something extremely traumatic. As she begins slowly to remember what happened, she determines to revenge herself on the people who have stolen her past.

Together, they alone can prevent the project known only as Homeland. A project so vast, it will reshape the face of Europe, perhaps forever...

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