Maureen Ryan Blake states: "The Hunger Crime travels from the war-torn streets of Somalia to the cobblestones of Rome unraveling the world of NGOs, world famine, money and power and chaos left behind.
ROME, ITALY, February 08, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ -- This fast-paced novel inspired by actual events follows the quest of humanitarian aid worker Ben Tano. In a mission to secure food in a region devastated by famine, Ben is pulled into the centre of an international criminal conspiracy. He must claim his courage and prove his innocence to save the operation and the lives of millions.
Co-authors John B. Crisci and Trudy E. Bower are humanitarian aid workers with decades of experience. They were involved in many of the most challenging emergency operations over the past three decades. John and Trudy infuse The Hunger Crime with real-life experiences of their own and those of their colleagues.
The paradox propels the Hunger Crime that hunger is surging in a world that produces enough food for everyone. It shines a light on the sacrifices of aid workers who have lost their lives in the battle against hunger. It reveals the power of food in creating conditions for peace.
Maureen Ryan Blake states: "The Hunger Crime travels from the war-torn streets of Somalia to the cobblestones of Rome unraveling the world of NGOs, world famine, money and power, and the chaos it leaves in its wake. I loved this book." (Maureen Ryan Blake, Maureen Ryan Blake Media Productions).
The Hunger Crime launched on February 7th on Amazon. During the 24-hour launch period, it will be available for a special price of $1.99. To learn more, visit https://thehungercrime.com
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Dr. Margaret O'Neill, University of Galway, Ireland
Booktrib
https://booktrib.com/2023/04/10/the-hunger-crime-john-b-crisci-and-trudy-e-bower/
Co-authors John B. Crisci and Trudy E. Bower are humanitarian aid workers with decades of experience. They were involved in many of the most challenging emergency operations over the past three decades. John and Trudy infuse The Hunger Crime with real-life experiences of their own and those of their colleagues.
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