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Death of a Guru

Death of a Guru

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An edgy, suspenseful thriller. An unforgettable story. Thriller, mystery, literary fiction. Zahlien Publishing Trade paper 416 pgs. ISBN: 978-0-9908782-1-6 Other versions: Hardcover, Kindle, Epub DEATH OF A GURU It's 1992, and not all is paradise on the white sand beaches of Thailand. Magnus Larsen is a young American yearning for home when a strange series of events brings him face to face with a charismatic guru. A dynamic friendship ensues, and Magnus is drawn into an intrigue that exhilarates and terrifies him. Devon Clarke, a man with a tortured past, has reinvented himself as the guru Dadaram, and his plan for his own spiritual redemption is brutal. He uses Anna, a beautiful and obedient devotee, to ensnare Magnus in a scheme that tears his life apart, and leads him on an obsessive, murderous pursuit throughout Southeast Asia. A tale of murder and revenge wrapped in layers of mystery, it's also an epic odyssey of the spirit that brings Magnus to a shocking conclusion. "...shining example of literary brilliance ... A rich, entertaining read ... a book that readers will not easily put down." Lisa Brown-Gilbert, Hollywood Book Reviews (from the 5 Star Review) "A brilliant and complex literary thriller ... DEATH OF A GURU is one that you simply can't miss." Michael Gardiner, Penn Book Review "A startlingly well-written, fast-paced and exciting novel with a heightened emotional tension and a poetic, noir-like prose that lends the book an ambitious, propulsive pace - not to mention a plot twist that lingers even after the final denouement has played out." From the starred Blue Ink Review United States Copyright Office - Case no. 1-1575257761 Copyright 2014 First printing: February, 2015 Printed in the United States

Author: Doug Greenall
Publisher: Zahlien Publishing
Published: 10/24/2014
Pages: 416
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.34lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.93d
ISBN: 9780990878216

Review Citation(s):
BlueInk Review 08/22/2014
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