In this Literary Fiction novel follow her innocent early life then to be a victim of an insidious crime, a sex symbol and to being shipwrecked on a mystery island and given up for dead.
Twist and turns appear in her survival mode. Her integrity is questioned about her personal life and
newfound fortune.
Brian Devcich can switch the mood from the hilarious, where you'll laugh out loud with comical
moments of adversity, to the tragic moments reaching for a tissue concerning the emotional roller-
coaster ride and discrimination of an adult-child.
Entwined in this entertaining script is unscrupulous corporate business and political behavior
referencing China's new ruling Coronavirus Party, India's hidden apartheid society and America's gun
lobby.
While maintaining enough tension, the pace of the story is lively enough to encourage the reader to
turn the page, not knowing what to expect next. I believe a free-thinking non-stereotype, mature
reader with a good sense of humour who can think outside the square and is interested in the many
controversial issues facing our society today, will find this book both timely as it is provocative.