Right of Thirst by Frank Huyler the narrator a cardiologist feels empty after his wife's death of cancer.  He decides to join a humanitarian relief organization that is setting up a refugee camp in an unnamed Islamic country.  When he arrives he finds no refugees only villagers, a troubled army officer and a German geneticist.  This is definitely in the literature category.  I've found the language occasionally a touch over the top.  There's actually a plot here which is nice.  Much is made of the interaction between the three major characters.  The characterization is excellent.
Recommended.
Note: this was provided by the publisher for review.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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