The Firebrand

by Desmond Tarrant



(Length: 92,278 words)

SYNOPSIS:

This fine major novel tells a riveting story with plenty of action and suspense. It has a first rate plot with many twists and surprises, a pleasure to read.

It is set in the UK, France, the Middle East, and the USA.

It embodies Depth Psychology, English, French and American Literature, History and Philosophy. It features the Oil Industry in the Middle East and Texas. It takes place in war and peace, dealing with people up to and including the highest levels.

The author has tried to make the sex sublime.

It has the same values as the major novels of the Nineteenth Century. Constituting The Holy Grail, it offers Aristotle's catharsis through entertainment, good craftsmanship, and wisdom embodying imaginative science - the key to the latest understanding of life. It has color and humor. It is genuine, lasting literature putting everything into perspective.

Aristotle defined wisdom as the knowledge of first principles and the ability to link cause and effect; the Italian aesthetic philosopher, Benedetto Croce', said that ugliness is always a failure of expression.





The Firebrand is available from:

www.authorsonline.co.uk

�2.95

Richard Fitt, Authors on Line, Adams Yard, Maidenhead Street, Hertford SG14 1DR. Tel: 01992 503151. Fax: 01992 535424.

Printed versions available on request. About �6.50 each

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