Cleopatra’s Daughter: Global Intercourse, a contemporary psychological suspense/mainstream novel by Anne Hart, is a multicultural, international story of family of intrigue. Sometimes a traveling private eye must engage in global intercourse. That’s cross-cultural verbal intercourse.
The novel opens as “Hakim tried to adjust the lens on his box camera. Snow flurries slashed his face with a thousand thongs, covering his white hair and long beard as his breath steamed into the morning frost. Cleopatra, his Egyptian wife, carried in one arm her pink blanketed two week old daughter. Hurry and take the picture. The baby's turning blue," Cleopatra Aziza shouted at Hakim.
And the shouts seemed to be coming from a horde of crones, screaming together in fury, cutting him to pieces. All he saw was the open mouth of his wife, Cleopatra Aziza, the Egyptian girl he married. Her voice became an indistinguishable roar of needy demand as loud as the wind.
Cleopatra's Daughter offers suspense and intrigue within two families turning verbal intercourse into global intercourse with an attitude . What happens when families collide to seek identity? Meet Cleopatra's daughter. She wants to know who she is and with what group she is supposed to identify.
Another novel by the same author written in the psychological mainstream/suspense genre is titled, Verbal Intercourse . It’s also a type of wagon train in inner space. Browse that novel at the publisher’s site at: http://www. iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?& isbn=0-595-21946-2 .
The 150-page paperback novel, Cleopatra’s Daughter is published by iUniverse, Inc. March 2002. ISBN: 0-595-22021-5. Browse the novel at the publisher’s Web site at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0-595-22021-5