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Paul Kenyon

    Paul Kenyon was a house pseudonym utilized by Pocket Books for a short-lived series of espionage novels titled 'The Baroness,' published between 1974 and 1975. This series offered thrilling narratives rich with intrigue and action. The focus was on a fast-paced plot and dramatic twists designed to keep readers on the edge of their seats. Each installment presented a new mission for the central character.

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    Dictatorland: The Men Who Stole Africa
    • Dictatorland: The Men Who Stole Africa

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.4(1618)Add rating

      The dictator who grew so rich on his country's cocoa crop that he built a 35-storey-high basilica in the jungles of the Ivory Coast. The austere, incorruptible leader who has shut Eritrea off from the world in a permanent state of war and conscripted every adult into the armed forces. In Equatorial Guinea, the paranoid despot who thought Hitler was the saviour of Africa and waged a relentless campaign of terror against his own people. The Libyan army officer who authored a new work of political philosophy, The Green Book, and lived in a tent with a harem of female soldiers, running his country like a mafia family business.And behind these almost incredible stories of fantastic violence and excess lie the dark secrets of Western greed and complicity, the insatiable taste for chocolate, oil, diamonds and gold that has encouraged dictators to rule with an iron hand, siphoning off their share of the action into mansions in Paris and banks in Zurich and keeping their people in dire poverty. (less)

      Dictatorland: The Men Who Stole Africa
    • A darkly humorous and horrifying history of some of the strangest dictators that Europe has ever seen.

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