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Redeeming Moti

Dr Susan Merrell

Casa editrice: Publicious Book Publishing

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Based on a true story, Redeeming Moti is about political scandal in the Pacific that caused regional diplomatic relations to plummet to an all-time low. 
Set against a backdrop of riots and civil unrest in the Solomon Islands, the action culminates in Australia's High Court amidst allegations of sexual misconduct against Julian Moti, Attorney General of the Isles whose antagonistic, anti-Australian political influence Australia sought to neutralize. This is the story as told to the author by Julian Moti and as she lived it.
Disponibile da: 14/03/2017.

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