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Paradise Erased - Chronicle of an Exile - cover

Paradise Erased - Chronicle of an Exile

Miguel Ángel Monzón

Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing

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PARADISE ERASED
Chronicle of an Exile
Before the arrival of the notorious drug cartels, the Colombian coastal town of Santa Marta was an idyllic place blessed with natural wonders, a choice destination for cruise ships and steam boats loaded with visitors and adventurers from all over the Caribbean. This was the environment in which Miguel angel had aspired to grow up until a case of police brutality and the murder of a young British backpacker he had befriended causes the fabric of his world to unravel.
In the midst of violent persecution enabled by rogue mechanisms of state, a single mother moves heaven and earth in a constant attempt to shield her son from the horrors of being on the run, her search for truth and justice leading to a perilous confrontation with the Establishment – with disastrous repercussions for the future of a nation.
PARADISE ERASEDis their story.
Available since: 07/20/2023.
Print length: 183 pages.

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