Best books to read in Morocco - 'Shadows the Sizes of Cities' by Gregory W Beaubien




GREG BEAUBIEN, WRITER

@GregBeaubien

Greg Beaubien drinks a cold root beer outdoors in Michigan





BOOKS


Shadows the Sizes of Cities by Gregory W Beaubien

Building Our Future an Oral History of BP's Whiting Refinery Modernization Project

The Empathy Effect Build Your Business and Your Wealth by Putting Yourself in Other People's Shoes

Fiction/Literature

Young travelers in Morocco ... a chance encounter ... a sinister proposition

Nonfiction, Oral History

Beaubien conducted more than 100 interviews to write this oral history of an engineering mega-project

Nonfiction, Memoir

Beaubien ghostwrote this rags-to-riches story for real estate entrepreneur Tom Ward





JOURNALISM






PRESS






In Shadows the Sizes of Cities, his fast-paced, sexy noir thriller novel set in Morocco in 1994, author and journalist Gregory W. Beaubien tells a gripping tale of young travelers pulled by love, money and revenge toward their fates in the deserts of North Africa.

While traveling with friends, the young American newspaper reporter Will Clark is drawn into killing a drug dealer near Tangier. Pursued by other gang members and the police, his bond with his companions broken and his sense of himself shattered, Will plunges deeper into the country and further into danger, traveling to Marrakesh, over the Atlas Mountains and into the remote Sahara Desert. At the same time, he is searching for the elusive blond backpacker Stacey Snow. Her love might make him whole again—or doom them both. Will’s destiny is also driven by memories of his late father, a man he idolized but whose true story has yet to be revealed.

A literary thriller that combines action and suspense with exotic locations, Shadows the Sizes of Cities will transport you with its descriptions, while its story keeps you on the edge of your seat.




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