The Moment Before

A Novel

Jason Makansi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC

Published:6th Mar '18

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The Moment Before cover

America's global ambitions are reduced to one father, his daughter, and the two men who seek to reunite them. 

The unflinching story of an American-Arab's life in limbo. 

Tricked by the two people closest to him, Elias Haddad leaves his beloved daughter Cheryl Halia for what he believes is a short trip home to Syria to visit his dying father. Largely ignorant of Middle East politics, Elias is detained upon arrival in Damascus and conscripted into Assad's army, beginning a forty-year geopolitical odyssey from hell which culminates in his captivity in Guantanamo during America's post-9/11 War on Terror. 

In her search for her father, Cheryl meets John Veranda, an idealistic lawyer who risks his family's land, his marriage, and his aspirations for his hometown's future for a relationship with Cheryl neither are prepared for.

Stuart Eisenstat, a dedicated federal bureaucrat, thinks he's doing an old friend a favor when he picks John's hometown as the perfect site for relocating Guantanamo detainees only to come face to face with the personal cost of America's global ambitions. 

As the author of both fiction and non-fiction, and the winner of 2017 Independent Publishers IPPY GOLD and 2016 Foreword Reviews INDIE SILVER, Jason Makansi's writing has been praised as "immensely readable," "entertaining, enlightening, and essential," and "relevant to today's political and cultural environment."

"Jason Makansi's "The Moment Before" has it all â family secrets, international intrigue, friendship and betrayal, love and lust. External circumstances, government policy, and personal choices place a father and daughter at a crossroads, and you won't be able to put this epic tale down until you discover how they maneuver to alter their course. Gripping from the first page until the last. -Gianna Jacobson, Editor/Publisher, December magazine

ISBN: 9781943075423

Dimensions: 213mm x 142mm x 23mm

Weight: 417g

350 pages