YANKEE DAWN

YANKEE DAWN

by Michael Cumiskey
YANKEE DAWN

YANKEE DAWN

by Michael Cumiskey

eBook

$2.99  $3.99 Save 25% Current price is $2.99, Original price is $3.99. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Would it be so easy to successfully challenge our democracy and alter our value system?


Imagine a wealthy American determined in his belief and practice of the cult of Scientology, landing in Great Britain with the intention of pursuing a wholesale conversion of the country to a very different economic and belief system...


In this instance, two serious criminal events presage Stanley Groom's arrival in Britain and signify the start of a well-planned campaign (if not an invasion). Initially, it is via the adoption of an established criminal empire that Groom seeks to finance his operation. In the beginning, his influence and his progress are due in part to the lack of a proper moral dimension.


Although the American's background is drawn from a situation of extreme penury and petty crime, he is a high achiever and quickly surrounds himself with those of similar ilk. His plan is opposed in England by two senior policemen and later by the leader of the original Scientologists movement back in America. In both instances, both opponents eventually feel it necessary to resort to extreme measures to defeat Groom's intentions employing similar measures to those he has already demonstrated. Given the political implications, there is no easy answer or convenient resolution.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643145679
Publisher: Authors Press
Publication date: 06/28/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 991 KB

About the Author

Michael Cumiskey was raised in the north of England. His grandparents on both sides were immigrant families one side from Ireland and the other from Italy/Sicily. The creative life he enjoys beside his writing includes the visual arts and this is the area in which he was trained. He has taught and lectured extensively throughout the UK and his sculpture and drawings are represented in a variety of collections in Germany, France, England, the USA, and Canada, including the national collection of Trinidad and Tobago. He was the first sculptor in the UK to be employed on staff with a new town development corporation where a number of his public works are still to be seen. In 1974 he was awarded the Ronald Tree Fellowship in sculpture to the University of the West Indies. He began writing whilst he was in the West Indies and since then has completed eight novels as well as large variety of the other works including poetry some of which has also been published. Currently, he lives and works in Devon with his wife Sue their three children are now grown and have long-since left home.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews