Writer Suggests Corruption and Deception Regarding Alternative Fuel
Radically controversial and publicly recluse author Dani Dubre offers up her latest novel in the thriller genre, once again exposing the underbelly of political power, and the evil machinations that drive it. Dubre's 35-year study of political science and history includes countless interviews with defectors, freedom fighters, and former high-level intelligence members; her findings are shocking, and she aims to expose the truth through her politically driven novels. Whore of Madness begins in 1961, and centers around Svetlana Dobrovya, a young Russian girl who falls in love with an American and inadvertently gets involved in a global alternative oil conspiracy.
Caught up in KGB crossfire, Svetlana is kidnapped and sent to a "reorientation camp" where she was brutalized, then trained as a sexpionage agent.
Fast forward to 1988, just prior to the fall of the Soviet Union and revealing real-life covert political maneuverings, Dubre's novel crescendos in a dynamic power struggle that plays out on the international stage with a KGB plan to overthrow Gorbachev and possess the ultra-secret process rendering oil obsolete. Whoever holds the key to this process will control the world's economy and Dubre doesn't hold back in revealing the deep layers of evil Machiavellian corruption involved in pursuing ultimate control over this resource. No longer would the Soviet Union need to keep stoking the cauldron of terror within the Middle East, nor suck up to the West - the Soviet Union would once again become the world's greatest superpower.
"In truth," says Dubre, "the alternative fuel process does exist - it has since 1929 when it was given to I.G Farben in Germany and which fueled Hitler's 'invincible war machine' until Allied bombers destroyed their synthetic fuel plants in the winter/spring of 1944-45. It was well within Soviet grasp, and they never knew it."
Dubre withheld release of Whore of Madness as she patiently waited confirmation of what she perceived was the "hoax of the century," which was confirmed during the last six months of 2006 as her novel suggests. "The 'game' of move and counter-move within present day politics is no different than it has been over the last fifty years," she says. "It's as if there is a concealed agenda, or a hidden authority constraining world leaders from asserting any meaningful power to effectuate change."
A fast-paced and thought provoking read, Dubre's new novel is destined to become her tour-de-force. Brilliantly merging the past with the real-life present she holds true to the axiom - Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
Dani Dubre is a very private person. She lives a quiet, withdrawn life and speaks to her publisher via a publisher-provided phone. Although Dani has an immense regard for her readers, she has no desire for personal recognition and will not entertain book signings or personal appearances. Whore of Madness can be purchased wherever books are sold.
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