Tuesday, January 08, 2013

'Breaking The Devil's Heart' is Making Headlines


7 Jan 2013 14:40 Africa/Lagos

99 Cent Kindle Novel 'Breaking The Devil's Heart' Hailed as 'Brilliant' and 'a Must Read' by International Newspapers

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Author H. A. Goodman's Breaking the Devil's Heart, a 99¢ Kindle eBook, continues to grow in popularity worldwide because of the groundbreaking manner in which conflict, terrorism, war, and genocide is portrayed in the story.

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Rave reviews for the novel have popped up everywhere from Sri Lanka's Sunday Leader and Botswana's Weekend Post to Nigeria's The Nation and other newspapers throughout the globe.

The Urhobo Times of Nigeria even described the book as "a must read for everyone, irrespective of creed, colour, or nationality."

The provocative novel is currently being read by the Asia Times, Rwandan New Times, The All Ghana News, Front Page Africa Online, PM News and IQ4News of Nigeria, Cocorioko of Sierra Leone, Foroyaa of The Gambia, and many other newspapers throughout Africa and Asia.

In addition, Breaking the Devil's Heart is being evaluated by a scholar at the International Association of Genocide Scholars because of the story's unique analysis of war and genocide.

Originally categorized as a fantasy novel, Breaking the Devil's Heart is now seen as a satirical allegory with powerful existential themes that address the causes of social and political strife in 2013. The story has been hailed by Fantasy Book Review.co.uk as "brilliant" and Fiction Books UK stated that "to say this book is one of a kind is an understatement."

Praise for Breaking the Devil's Heart has also been growing throughout North America, with stellar reviews from the Midwest Book Review, Kirkus, and many other publications. Book blogs throughout the U.S. and Canada have described the book not only as thought provoking, but often times unlike anything they've ever read before.

More information on the growing popularity of Breaking the Devil's Heart can be found on www.hagoodman.com, where a long list of reviews from around the world can be found.

The 99¢ Kindle novel manipulates religious mythology to highlight humanity's penchant for both committing evil as well as defeating it. The protagonist of the story is Stewart Willoughby, an ex-CIA agent who devotes his afterlife to killing the devil. To accomplish this task, Stewart and his girlfriend Layla take a whirlwind ride through a bizarre dystopian afterlife.

Breaking the Devil's Heart creates an afterlife never before seen in a novel. God is nowhere to be found, hell is an office, Satan is a female CEO, demons in suits peddle evil to fulfill sales quotas, and heaven is taken over by fundamentalists. Throughout the story, Stewart and Layla recruit demons as spies, torture demons for information, infiltrate the hellish Company and its Stock Exchange, and eventually find out that Satan, evil, and human fallibility share an eerily common connection.

H. A. Goodman's 99¢ Kindle novel Breaking the Devil's Heart is a testament to his research on how evil is often times legitimized and justified by human beings. The story highlights how the confluence of tribalism, narcissism, and primal emotions allow even the most ordinary of individuals to engage in the most heinous atrocities.

The afterlife dystopia in the story utilizes a great deal of historical fiction, sociology, psychology, international relations and contemporary events to explain the evolution of conflict in the world.

As a former financial advisor and LAUSD history teacher, H. A. Goodman built a world that has resonated with a wide demographic of readers, both in the U.S. and throughout the globe.

To contact the author, please visit www.hagoodman.com or call H. A. Goodman at (818) 720-3999.

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