Author: | Mike O'Sullivan | ISBN: | 9781310283147 |
Publisher: | Mike O'Sullivan | Publication: | June 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Mike O'Sullivan |
ISBN: | 9781310283147 |
Publisher: | Mike O'Sullivan |
Publication: | June 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Malik, the Egyptian head of an international management consultancy based in the City of London, is campaigning in a situation of political and social unrest. He uses his power base as Mayor of the extended London Planning Authority and his newly formed political party, the Peoples Party, to push for power. His philosophy of ‘people not funds’ is changing voters’ perceptions of politics and challenging the traditional big business view where accountancy rules treat people as liabilities not assets.
Changing history is seen through the lives of five Peoples Party activists, three women and two men, led by Patrick McCarthy. As they seek to expose the corruption and manipulation of the traditional parties, particularly the Royals Party and their cronies, they run into lethal opposition. They face what Malik calls ‘the twelve grey men’, the core power centre that has ruled the country behind the scenes no matter who has been in Government. But the new PR system of voting for this Presidential Election is changing the race and the traditional political parties can see the outsider, Malik, gaining an edge. As Election Day nears, Malik’s chances are getting better. He could win…
What people are saying about Malik
The story rushes along exposing power battles and fraudulent business operations, murder, blackmail and old family corruption. There’s action, sex, and, if you want to think, philosophy too
........it is a straightforward adventure with plenty of action and tension, humour and romance. .... it also has a strong political underbelly addressing some of the key issues facing Britain today.
A rebellious look at Britain projected forward a few years with new ideas that tease and provoke thought....
Everyday in the real world, we seem to move closer to the antics that form the core events and political manipulations of the Malik story.
Malik, the Egyptian head of an international management consultancy based in the City of London, is campaigning in a situation of political and social unrest. He uses his power base as Mayor of the extended London Planning Authority and his newly formed political party, the Peoples Party, to push for power. His philosophy of ‘people not funds’ is changing voters’ perceptions of politics and challenging the traditional big business view where accountancy rules treat people as liabilities not assets.
Changing history is seen through the lives of five Peoples Party activists, three women and two men, led by Patrick McCarthy. As they seek to expose the corruption and manipulation of the traditional parties, particularly the Royals Party and their cronies, they run into lethal opposition. They face what Malik calls ‘the twelve grey men’, the core power centre that has ruled the country behind the scenes no matter who has been in Government. But the new PR system of voting for this Presidential Election is changing the race and the traditional political parties can see the outsider, Malik, gaining an edge. As Election Day nears, Malik’s chances are getting better. He could win…
What people are saying about Malik
The story rushes along exposing power battles and fraudulent business operations, murder, blackmail and old family corruption. There’s action, sex, and, if you want to think, philosophy too
........it is a straightforward adventure with plenty of action and tension, humour and romance. .... it also has a strong political underbelly addressing some of the key issues facing Britain today.
A rebellious look at Britain projected forward a few years with new ideas that tease and provoke thought....
Everyday in the real world, we seem to move closer to the antics that form the core events and political manipulations of the Malik story.