A Deep Danger
a novel
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Book Details
About the Book
A Deep Danger is a powerfully realistic, sweeping, exciting and entertaining novel. It offers thoughtful analyses and spins a good yarn, has the intrigue and intellectual adroitness of a thriller, combined with an exquisite lyricism that turns it into a novel that refuses to stay shut.
Breathtaking in scope and painfully human, written with passion and controlled power, A Deep Danger is a kind of contemporary novel, which is worth to be read, enjoyed and savored long after the last page is turned.
About the Author
Novelist, dramatist, short-story writer and essayist, Edward Schwartz is the author of four novels, ten plays and several books of short-stories and verses, published in Russia, Israel, Germany, the USA. He is an international author in every sense. Being the Russian by birth, he is -for a long time-an American citizen. The subjects of his books are from psychology of artistic and scientific creations to the secret war and Arab terrorism. A hallmark of any Edward Schwartz story is a painstaking research into the background he is writing about. In the novel A Deep Danger he summarized his experience as a former Navy officer and a Senior Fellow of Navy R&D Department, that makes a novel extremely real.
Among recent publications—Kaleidoscope, Rutledge Books, CT, 1998, Schwartziada , Watermark Press, MD, 1999, Colors of Eternity, Watermark Press, 2000, Dreams Come at Twilight ,iUniverse, NE, 2000.