Parallels. One missing Gambian professor. One Maskhadov on a mission. Infidelity. Corruption. Revenge. A charismatic Chechen general with the final solution - one last assault in a liberation war to forever free Caucasus from Russian domination. But is the uranium project a high order affair of state and international security, is it a cover for something sinister, or is it the stirrings of a global farce?
Camara Momodou is a Gambian professor who suddenly goes missing. Evidentially, the professor was part of a very special project. It would seem that a new player in the game has decided to steal the project from under Momodou and then tie up a few loose ends.
On the other side of the world, in Chechnya, there is a huge explosion in a public market. The bomber, obviously a professional, simply walks away. Death and chaos ensue.
Are the two incidents connected? What is the special project that Camara Momodou was working on? What possible purpose could an explosion in a public place serve, in Chechnya yet?
Margin of Errors is a complexly woven book. The detail is phenomenal obviously the author has done her homework. Moreover, the characters all have fully developed personalities, back stories, and multifaceted relationships. The reader is quickly drawn into the work as their minds fill with questions about the two initial incidents and their potential connections. Hereafter, they gradually gain new insight into the events of the story. This book demands your full attention and is well worth the effort.