About London for immigrant suckers; so long Yugoslavia:
Yugoslavia was happily breezing along with the one-party system when the dark cloud of democracy came and suffocated it in its deadly embrace. Can anyone contain this new breed of democracy now when it has tasted blood? Who is next? Having just escaped one, Peter Kovach, an immigrant without a cause, was heading to face another in London, but one thing stood in his way—a German strip joint.
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Author Bio:
Kolya S. is not a New York Times best-selling author, but he occasionally writes articles for obscure political magazines that only a few people have heard of. He has a degree in History and a Master’s degree in International Relations, but his passion lies in sports – the gambling aspect of it. His first novel, London for Immigrant Suckers; so long Yugoslavia, a book that “analyzes many aspects of human existence, choices and unexpected turns of life” (Olga – a reader who could be bothered to leave a review) hasn’t won any awards yet. He observes the world from London.