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Voice of Conscience

Published
Sep 2009
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
428

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Voice of Conscience is a tightly-spun tale of redemption and human nature vividly depicted in the story of one man's manic journey to fulfill his debt and reclaim his past at whatever cost.

Voice of Conscience begins in a small village in eastern Turkey, where Ramzi Ozcomert Jr. is catapulted into a fearsome adult world after the brutal death of his parents and sister. Shattered by grief and fear, Ramzi begins his flight from threats both real and imagined that take him from Istanbul to London, engendering in him a deep need for revenge. His plans are interrupted when he discovers love in the most unexpected of times, allowing himself to fall for an American and start over in California.

Despite his subsequent success in America, he cannot overcome the horrifying images of his murdered family members that plague his every moment. Ramzi's obsession will take him to the very heart of his past as he travels back to Turkey, culminating in an ending that will confound all expectations. Voice of Conscience articulates a collision of opposites - of Turkish customs and Western values, loss and new life, love and hate - in a compulsively readable book essential for our times.

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First Edition Sep 2009 Authorhouse ISBN 1449014534
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Jun 2007 Outskirts Press ISBN 1432706284
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Sep 2009 Authorhouse ISBN B0017GMSPG
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Oct 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0DK9K93KL
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