Description
Description
New York. Summer of 2020, the lives of FBI agent David Biggs, young biologist Anna Berman, and her immigrant family from Ukraine intersect in the middle of pandemics, political and social unrest, and the FBI investigation into the new and unusual biological threat. Together, they encounter and deal with racism, homelessness, suicide, anti-semitism, and illegal immigration.
Social justice, good and evil, socialism and capitalism, war and peace, the idea that free will is an illusion - all these issues are at the forefront of this genre-defying and unique novel.
The same country but different cultures: will David learn to see himself, others, and the world through the prism of free will is an illusion? Will he solve the most significant case of his career? Will he find something all of us are looking for -- love and happiness?
"A fast-moving novel with some thought-provoking ideas. The story is set in modern times. The FBI hero is working to save the world from an anonymous group threatening... to make the world a better place! Not your typical supervillains. What makes this book even more interesting and unique are the ideas on free will, personal achievements, and nature vs nurture discussed by the characters. The book is entertaining and enlightening. This is not your typical novel and is a definite must-read." - Amazon review
"I enjoyed reading this book very much. It is very timely with a message we all need to hear. I wish our leaders could have a few dinners with Saul because he could help them work in a bipartisan way and bring unity to our nation." - Amazon review
About the Author
"Ultimatum or Dinners with Saul" is the first book written by Michael Veletsky, who was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and immigrated to the USA in 1978. He loves reading, singing, music, movies, and sports. Michael enjoys travel, good food, and the company of good friends and family. He and his wife live in Texas.
Tag This Book
This Book Has Been Tagged
Our Recommendation
Notify Me When The Price...
Log In to track this book on eReaderIQ.
Track These Authors
Log In to track Michael Veletsky on eReaderIQ.