Dune Devils: The Dark Side of the Dune

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The book was free,BUT MY SOUL PAID A PRICE!– Amazon Review

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Dune Devils is a multi-genre novel with roots in investigative journalism. While exposing a cruel and criminal society, it transforms seamlessly into atrue-crime thriller.

The novel has a major focus on reporting thecrimes of the Sheikh of Dubai, a man so beastly that his devilish behaviour with his own daughters has led to him being put on notice by the UN to give proof that one of them - who unsuccessfully attempted to escape his clutches, but was illegally recaptured in international waters - is alive and well.

It also attempts to warn the world about the dangers inherent in visiting Dubai, which operates an absolutely fake legal and court system that exists merely to facilitate crimes against unwary humans, assisting in enslavement and incarceration on false charges, generally to do with drugs.

Dune Devilsis a thriller at many levels, over and over, but it is the main storyline -the exposé of a real scam being operated by a major bank - that makes it an out-and-out page-turner.Carl Snyder, CEO of Citizenbank, opts to use Dubai to launch the greatest credit card fraud ever perpetrated by a bank. When the scam is uncovered by Al, a customer, his threat to expose it degenerates into a tussle between rich and poor, powerful and weak, well-connected and unknown. The struggle then develops into a life-and-death game in which Snyder forces Al and his lovely girlfriend, Tatiana, into hiding.As the scam is implemented in DUBAI - the city that cheating built -it becomes necessary to give background information on how such extraordinarily vile activities might have been undertaken by Citizenbank. The key to that is the secret nature of Dubai, known to all its residentsas THE refuge of global criminals, and a center of human rights abuse!In this dark and disturbing reality-based story of exploitation, rape, torture and murder, Dubai is flipped over and its horrific underbelly is exposed, revealing a coterie of criminals dealing in drugs, laundering money, exporting terrorism, and committing heinous crimes against humanity.Dune Devilsis a hard read by any standards, even without graphic violence or blood and gore. The cover depicts elements of possibly the vilest publicly-conducted crime in the history of humanity - thekidnapping of toddlers to place as jockeys on racing camels!Beaten, starved, and abused horrifically throughout their short lives, the racetracks would end up maiming and killing those that made it that far.But hidden inside this chronicle of horror lies a surprisingly tender love story, recording the fierce loyalty of lovers as they battle terrifying odds to establish the supremacy of good over evil. And all the while the bankers, determined to silence them forever, play a deadly cat-and-mouse game…The reviewer up on top got it wrong. The author has merely reported the facts, supported by unimpeachable reference notes, revealing that which beasts would like to keep secret.Getting the informationmight make hard reading, but turning a blind eye is complicity!