Baghdad -- From Fiction to Reality

Though weapons of mass destruction have still to be found in Iraq, a Political Satire, written in 1991, has an uncanny and chilling similarity with the horrible events of 9/11.

(PRWEB ) June 13, 2004 -- Author Tony Sharp seems to have had a premonition in his book The House of Baghdad" though it was written as a light-hearted account of the antics and activities of a mad foreign Dictator in the future.

Despite the unfortunate correlation with 9/11, Tony Sharp establishes a believable scenario which involves plastic surgery, adultery, the media and the film industry. The story would certainly provide interesting material for a movie.

The book cover is extremely descriptive, in cartoon style, of the fictional story inside. It will make its readers think but give them a laugh at the same time.

This is Tony Sharps second novel; his third is awaited with anticipation.

Further details about the story, the Author and the supply can be found at http://www.bookswithalaugh.co.uk

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