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Midnight at Noon (2nd Edition)
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Midnight at Noon (2nd Edition)

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A gripping historical novel of oppression, resilience, and the fight for justice in rural Haiti.

Under the shadow of a brutal dictatorship, young Odilon is thrust into a world of corruption and oppression when his brother is wrongfully arrested and killed. As poverty and power collide, he must decide whether to submit to fear or rise up against the system that seeks to silence him.

Set against the backdrop of rural Haiti, where lush landscapes mask the struggles of the marginalized, Midnight at Noon is a powerful story of class struggle, moral heroism, and the unbreakable spirit of resistance. Faced with the tyranny of Chief Anakreyon, Odilon's journey becomes a fight for justice that could change the fate of his people.

Perfect for readers who love historical fiction, political thrillers, and social justice novels, Midnight at Noon brings to life a compelling narrative of revolution, resilience, and the quest for freedom.

A must-read for lovers of Caribbean historical fiction and novels about political resistance

A powerful and thought-provoking page-turner!

Order now and experience the courage that defies tyranny.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Village Care Corp.
Date
21 March 2025
Pages
472
ISBN
9798986508672

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A gripping historical novel of oppression, resilience, and the fight for justice in rural Haiti.

Under the shadow of a brutal dictatorship, young Odilon is thrust into a world of corruption and oppression when his brother is wrongfully arrested and killed. As poverty and power collide, he must decide whether to submit to fear or rise up against the system that seeks to silence him.

Set against the backdrop of rural Haiti, where lush landscapes mask the struggles of the marginalized, Midnight at Noon is a powerful story of class struggle, moral heroism, and the unbreakable spirit of resistance. Faced with the tyranny of Chief Anakreyon, Odilon's journey becomes a fight for justice that could change the fate of his people.

Perfect for readers who love historical fiction, political thrillers, and social justice novels, Midnight at Noon brings to life a compelling narrative of revolution, resilience, and the quest for freedom.

A must-read for lovers of Caribbean historical fiction and novels about political resistance

A powerful and thought-provoking page-turner!

Order now and experience the courage that defies tyranny.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Village Care Corp.
Date
21 March 2025
Pages
472
ISBN
9798986508672