The England Operation
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About the Book
In the year 1141, civil war rages in England. Robber barons pillage and loot, while rampaging armies terrorise the countryside. But never fear: the peacekeepers are coming. The Organisation of Nations of the World (known in Latin as ONO) launches the England Operation to sort everything out. In this world-turned-upside-down satirical take on the peacekeeping industry, rich and powerful African businesswomen and politicians collude with Norman overlords to steal England’s most valuable natural resource—sheep—as the hapless international troops who are supposed to stop the war sink ever deeper into the swamp of violence and corruption that is twelfth-century England.
About the Author
Armed with a degree in international politics from Lancaster University, England, Peter Swarbrick entered a career in peacekeeping that took him to Cambodia, New York and half a dozen African countries, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he spent six years. He now lives in Yangon, Myanmar.