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IS IT SPRINGTIME FOR SADDAM? Find out in Michael Sadler's latest release "Bring Me the Eyes of Saddam Hussein."

"Bring Me the Eyes of Saddam Hussein" is a political-adventure-romance story-and cautionary tale-that takes place in Afghanistan, Iraq and the US in just eleven days, culminating on the first anniversary of 9/11.

Going for the eyes of a live prey... ensures that it cannot see."

BRING ME THE EYES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN

(Los Angeles, CA) April 25-- As the war with Iraq nears its end, author Michael Sadler has but one humble request: Bring Me the Eyes of Saddam Hussein. Released in April 2003 by The Phoenix Group, this explosive novel is positioned to captivate readers of reality fiction, while shaking up the power brokers at the Pentagon.

Disturbingly insightful, Bring Me the Eyes of Saddam Hussein (ISBN: 0-9708747-3-1; Price: $11.95) is a political-adventure-romance story-and cautionary tale-that takes place in Afghanistan, Iraq and the US in just eleven days, culminating on the first anniversary of 9/11. The authors uncanny insider awareness of the mechanics of the intelligence community suggests that the publishing world and global events may have produced a new Clancy.
Michael Sadler is one of a new breed of reality fiction writers, weaving a series of compelling storylines against the backdrop of Americas war on terrorism.

With a captivating style which gains him instant admission to a small class of action-thriller penmen, Sadler tackles the dynamic events surrounding the United States unfinished business with terrorist cells and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan, the impending invasion of Iraq, and the ethical dilemmas faced by military intelligence and the executive branch.

Millionaire Matt Aaron lands in Western Afghanistan to build a wind-solar project. His intention: Help get the fallen country back on its feet. In the meantime, war with Iraq is pending, where a young battery missile operator and his sister must weigh their loyalties to their own country against their own beliefs. Back in the States, a poll-conscious administration green-lights an operation that goes tragically wrong-- with a videotape to prove it.

With a keen eye for detail and extraordinary intuition, Sadler laces together suspenseful intrigue with the frighteningly real events of 21st century warfare; a suspenseful stage in which three very different nations are bound together by a web of terrorism.

Scores of artists have been motivated by the dark events of 9/11. Michael Sadler picked up a pen, determined to analyze the larger government politics that could herald such horror. His Faces of Evil" trilogy is the culmination of intensive research, thought and analysis as expressed through the voice of a master writer, and the eyes of a terrible dictator.

His trilogy begins with "Bring Me the Head of Osama bin-Laden," followed by "Bring Me the Eyes of Saddam Hussein." He is currently at work on the third installment, "Bring Me the Soul of Kim Jong-il." With an extraordinary awareness of current political trends, military techniques and modern-day technology, Sadler paints a series of unsettling pictures from the deserts of Afghanistan, to the drained marshland of Iraq, to deep inside the Pentagon.

When not tracking down weapons of mass destruction, Michael Sadler is a general contractor in Los Angeles.
For more information please visit www.eyesofsaddam.com, or www.tpgpub.com.
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