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A Comedy of Terror

A Comedy of Terror is a chilling book of fiction based on real events. Author and retired journalist John Scully uses grim humour to cover the lunacy of some of the endeavours and concocts nightmares to peer into hell-holes he could not reach.

The book covers two frantic decades from the 1970s to the end of the 1980s. It involves the trafficking of nuclear weapons by terrorists and power-crazed countries including Libya, Pakistan, North Korea, and Britain.

While the Vietnam War ended in humiliating defeat for the United States and its oleaginous keeper of the lies Richard Nixon, that endless catastrophe known as the Middle East also spewed an infamous peace treaty. But during these seemingly triumphant fallacies, terrorists’ eyes and money were elsewhere as they massacred and assassinated their way to secretly build A-bombs for the highest bidder. Few suspected Libya, the IRA, and British spies. Scully witnessed much of this horrific, heinous plot.

Scully was deeply involved in these events but is keeping his journalistic-based investigations secret. He has covered stories in all the countries named in this book with the exception of Afghanistan and North Korea. 

Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Comedy-Terror-John-Scully/dp/1990589030/

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