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Michael Stone thinks he's an experienced consultant. But when he's sent to investigate a case of corruption in South Africa involving a government minister whose department manages national roads projects, he's thrown into a world of conspiracy and intrigue. While he's ploughing through official documents, he becomes aware of another storm brewing: the threatened demolition of Alexandra (home to more than 350,000 poor people in the heart of South Africa's most expensive real estate) with the intention of turning it into executive housing. The residents' resistance to demolition is met by arson…mehr

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Michael Stone thinks he's an experienced consultant. But when he's sent to investigate a case of corruption in South Africa involving a government minister whose department manages national roads projects, he's thrown into a world of conspiracy and intrigue. While he's ploughing through official documents, he becomes aware of another storm brewing: the threatened demolition of Alexandra (home to more than 350,000 poor people in the heart of South Africa's most expensive real estate) with the intention of turning it into executive housing. The residents' resistance to demolition is met by arson and violence, but behind it all is the one and same minister, who happens also to be chairman of the developers. Michael's sympathies draw him to the protestors, and he offers to share his Greenpeace skills as an activist to help their cause. Before long, there are threats to his life, and he has to go into hiding. Meanwhile, his efforts to help the residents' struggle are slow to bear fruit, and his motives for helping them are questioned. Suspicions flare, and his life is threatened by the same people he is trying to help. One thing is sure: it will end badly.
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After a successful career as a senior partner in a law firm which lead to his breakdown, Richard Martin is now part of Byrne Dean, an employment consultancy. Here, he works to create kinder, fairer, more productive workplaces. Father to three lovely children, Richard lives in Wimbledon and enjoys spending time in France, where he finds peace. He commits to working on his mental health daily, and intends to leave the world a better place than how he found it.