Guest September Williams Posted May 12, 2018 Report Share Posted May 12, 2018 I am interested in having my book reviewed. Chasing Mercury by September Williams ISBN 978-0-692-05966-1 Publication Date 2/14/2018 Cove International Press Chasing Mercury In the time of Mercury Poisoning Loving Someone Enough to Let Them Go is for Cowards An epileptic black ballerina and a Powwow dancer, whistleblower journalist meet in the Montreal airport. They are both performing at an international youth festival in Berlin, 1973, Cold War Berlin. During a long layover in Zürich, he takes the ballerina to a Swiss Bank. Speaking French, the Powwow dancer deposits many thousands of dollars into his numbered account to which he adds her name, providing no true explanation. Is she an accomplice--or is this just love in the time of mercury poisoning? Chasing Mercury is a romance-suspense-memoir inspired by the events leading to the Minamata World Convention on Mercury, ratified and entered into force August 16, 2017. Spanning three continents, the novel covers decades and the world’s waters. The story connects a group of families committed to human rights, environmental justice through a key romance. There are deep contextual references to dance, classic film and the social movements of the past 100 years. Chasing Mercury is the first in a series of three books in the Chasing Mercury Toxic Trilogy. Reviewers are saying, Chasing Mercury is... "a beautifully written international story of love and adventure... an exploration of deepest emotions pulling you headlong into a journey leaving you waiting eagerly for the next book in the series... the best of the romance genre, wrapped in an introduction to human and environmental rights...a lyrical, erotic and embodied prose of resistance and resilience..." The cover images is at: http://www.septemberwilliams.com/chasingmercury-synopsis-purchase-reviews/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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