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Burridge Unbound
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352 pages
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Bill Burridge, after a harrowing experience with terrorists in Santa Irene, returns to Ottawa to establish a human-rights organization while grappling with haunting memories and a crumbling marriage. When a democratic revolution threatens chaos in Santa Irene, he reluctantly joins a Truth Commission to uncover past atrocities. The novel unfolds through Burridge's sharp, sardonic perspective, exploring themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the complex nature of human relationships, culminating in a gripping and climactic conclusion.
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2002, paperback
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