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Writer E. S. Shankar Tackles Corruption, Totalitarianism And Apartheid In Tiger Isle.

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Tiger Isle: A Government of Thieves

 

Author E. S. Shankar discusses corruption in Southeast Asia through his new literary fiction novel 'Tiger Isle: A Government of Thieves'. He tackles the touchy topic of racism and religious extremism through the exploitation of political gain in the novel.

Shankar creates awareness of the controversial topics via the characters and specific incidents in the book.  Women are portrayed as the champions, in particular the character Rekha and her friends. It is these female characters that fight to save the 30 million inhabitants of Tiger Isle from annihilation.

According to the PR NewsChannel Shankar believes the subject matter in his book along with the recent Arab Spring uprisings in the Middle East and the rise of opposition in Parliaments in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand among others in that region, will give his book an edge over overs.

"The situation is compelling and widespread enough to warrant exposure and to warn the world of the dangers of the evil regimes that exist in Southeast Asia," Shankar says. "This is probably one of the few modern books written in English where the story is based in Southeast Asia with two ladies as heroines."

"Tiger Isle: A Government of Thieves" is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

Release info source & pic: PR News Channel

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