Dude–you don’t really think that it’s deliberate, do you? Nah. Those puns are usually reserved for mysteries and romances…not “Reality Based Thrillers…[featuring]exploitation, rape, torture and murder” and so on. Y’know?
“This reality-based Thriller is a dark and disturbing chronicle of exploitation, rape, torture and murder, set against the backdrop of an empire of Government organized Human Rights & Child Abuse”
Well, that’s dark. I guess the cover’s there to balance out the mood.
Would’ve been less lousy if the pasted pictures on the bottom had been left off.
Take Cover
8 years ago
If this is their idea of ‘dark’, then I wouldn’t want to look at ‘bright’ without a welding mask.
RK
8 years ago
Like Vector from Despicable Me, one starts to suspect the reason this villain has Dubai’s Burj Khalifa standing isolated in the middle of the desert is that he’s compensating for something.
Catie
8 years ago
This reality-based Thriller is a dark and disturbing chronicle of exploitation, rape, torture and murder, set against the backdrop of an empire of Government organized Human Rights & Child Abuse, run by the Sheikh of Dubai, the city where Carl Snyder launches a bank scam
There is no Sheikh of Dubai. There is a sheikh who is an Emir of Dubai. The author can’t get this simple fact straight, but expects me to believe the rest of the human rights violations and child abuse is well researched? One of the five-star reviewers still believes, after reading the book, that Dubai is a country. The author never bothered to mention UAE, the actual country where the city of Dubai is situated? Well researched my ass. I’m probably more qualified to write about Dubai than this clown, if for nothing than for the mere fact that I’ve actually been there.
Mother of God…this is actually hilarious. It’s a riot. I’m particularly taken with the horned Arab gentleman.
“dark side of the dune” … as puns go … grroan. (Do I feel hate or envy?)
Dude–you don’t really think that it’s deliberate, do you? Nah. Those puns are usually reserved for mysteries and romances…not “Reality Based Thrillers…[featuring]exploitation, rape, torture and murder” and so on. Y’know?
“This reality-based Thriller is a dark and disturbing chronicle of exploitation, rape, torture and murder, set against the backdrop of an empire of Government organized Human Rights & Child Abuse”
Well, that’s dark. I guess the cover’s there to balance out the mood.
Would’ve been less lousy if the pasted pictures on the bottom had been left off.
If this is their idea of ‘dark’, then I wouldn’t want to look at ‘bright’ without a welding mask.
Like Vector from Despicable Me, one starts to suspect the reason this villain has Dubai’s Burj Khalifa standing isolated in the middle of the desert is that he’s compensating for something.
There is no Sheikh of Dubai. There is a sheikh who is an Emir of Dubai. The author can’t get this simple fact straight, but expects me to believe the rest of the human rights violations and child abuse is well researched? One of the five-star reviewers still believes, after reading the book, that Dubai is a country. The author never bothered to mention UAE, the actual country where the city of Dubai is situated? Well researched my ass. I’m probably more qualified to write about Dubai than this clown, if for nothing than for the mere fact that I’ve actually been there.