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Sunday, February 03, 2008
:: Night Falls on Damascus
"Author Frederick Highland beautifully evokes an era where a thousand dark stories inhabit the furtive back streets of this city, a metropolis of memory, of ancient gates and monuments, tombs and catacombs. The novel is indeed a kaleidoscope of images of this ancient capital, from the squalid tenements of the living crowded precariously against sumptuous memorials "to the dead vying for a little light and space." "
-- Michael Leonard, writing for CurledUp.com

As designer and curator of Frederick Highland's websites, my bias is purely situational. OK, so I'm a huge fan! Admittedly, that's one reason I enjoy creating his websites!

Through the vehicle of a murder mystery, Frederick explores the complex puzzle that is the Middle East, along the way shedding light on the rich tapestry of culture and history of this ancient land. Get a taste through the many articles at his site, and should you be looking for a good winter's eve read, just go buy the book!

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