Classic Collection

(1) The Hammarskjold Killing, a 2006 adventure thriller set in Sri Lanka, South Africa and London

(2) In a changing South Africa, New York reporter Sally Kaplan is assigned a 'safe and easy' non-political story. All she has to do is survive Nakada's Touch

(3) Live and Like It. A self-help book focused on the philosophy of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius AD 161 - 180, by the late John (Jack) Higham, and edited and compiled by his son, William, in 2011. 

The Hammarskjold Killing

2006: Louis Montagne, a high-profile identity in Europe’s financial world, and a covert sponsor of the recent European-American Protocol against Terrorism, hears that a civilian EAPaT techno worker in Sri Lanka, Srian Davis, has evidence to link him with the 45-year-old mystery plane crash in Africa that killed U.N. Secretary-General Dag...

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Nakada’s Touch

1990 - A watershed year in South Africa’s tempestuous history. Police emergency powers are lifting, apartheid laws are finally crumbling, and Nelson Mandela walks free after 27 years in detention. Into this volatile mix walks political journalist Sally Kaplan, a New Yorker on a working vacation in Natal’s Port Farewell. A risk-taker, her work...

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Live And Like It

Take a Walk with a Stoic

Few people have the ability to evaluate the problems of life and come to the right decisions, to realize the consequences of their actions and the effect they can have on the happiness or unhappiness of their lives. We tend to be slaves to the common myth that money and material possessions create happiness. It seldom works that way. We should...

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