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Botting, Gary. Crazy Gran. Strategic Book Publishing, 2015.
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Gary Botting

Crazy Gran

  • Strategic Book Publishing
  • 2015
  • Gebunden
  • 356 Seiten
  • ISBN 9781681812397

Meet the Chrislamics, hybrid fundamentalists who worship Allajah (Allah x Jehovah) and who follow both Sharia Law and the Old Testament to the letter - to the chagrin of Amy Randall, who is to be stoned to death partly because she learns who really plotted 9/11. Crazy Gran was first penned in 1984 to satirize a failed prophecy of Jehovah's Witnesses that Armageddon would come by that year. In that scenario, Brooklyn Bridge was destroyed by a nuclear device. The New York publishers deemed it to be "implausible." After 9/11, the novelist incorporated the attack on the WTC and resubmitted the manuscript to the same publishers. This time it was deemed too plausible - too "raw" - given recent events. So it was shelved once again. Until now... Born in Oxford, UK, Gary Botting was raised in Cambridge until immigrating to Canada at 10. Eight years later he became a journalist, first with the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong and then for the Peterborough Examiner in Canada. After obtaining a Ph. D. in English and MFA in playwriting, he taught English and creative writing in Alberta for 15 years before turning to law, completing his JD degree in Calgary in 1990. He received his LLM and Ph. D. in law at University of British Columbia, and then became a post-doctoral fellow and visiting scholar at University of Washington in Seattle for four years before returning to Canada. The author of 36 books, including legal texts, he currently practices law in Vancouver, B.C. Amy's Uncle Al and her mother Ariel both seem to have insider knowledge that something terrible is going to happen in Manhattan on September 11, 2001. Thousands heeded Ariel's warning in The Chrislamic Messenger to flee New York City. But how did they know? The military believes Amy's father is somehow behind 9/11, even though he is supposedly dead and buried. As a weapons technologist, he

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was custodian of two Mark 53 nuclear bombs that were jettisoned by a failing B-52 over Champlain Lake at the same time he went missing in 1978. Now, years later, he seems to have come back from the dead. Only Amy can stop her uncle from executing her father's plan to detonate one of the massive bombs inside a uranium mine in the Adirondacks, causing a cataclysmic chain reaction that would create a sixth Great Lake and precipitate evacuation of the Eastern seaboard. Uncle Al is intent on stopping Amy from alerting authorities by supplying her Chrislamic mother with evidence that, although Amy swears she is a virgin, she and her cousin Ron have been indulging in "fornication." According to Sharia law and Deuteronomy 13, Amy must be stoned to death. As Uncle Al prepares to detonate the dirtiest bomb in history, Ron attempts to stop Amy's stoning before New York State blows sky high. Lawyer Gary Botting is the author of 36 books, including three titles in 2015. With doctorates in English and law, and seven other degrees to his credit (including an MFA in playwriting), he is an expert on extradition, wrongful conviction, and dangerous offender legislation. His last novel was Campbell's Kids. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/GaryBotting Author's website: http://www.garybotting.com

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