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Neil Gupta went to the Middle East looking for antique carpets. He found something equally timeless: murder. When Neil is found stabbed to death in Dubai's spice souk, his distraught father wants revenge. He hires private investigator Russell Quant to catch the killer. In his greatest case to date, Quant goes undercover to match wits with a wily museum curator, shifty souk merchants, corrupt carpet experts, and the denizens of an underground club for "fabulous" men. From the flamboyant glitz of Dubai to the scorching sand dunes of Saudi Arabia, Quant risks his life as he wades further and further into the shadows cast by the desert sun. As Russell's spicy international adventure heats up, he learns a valuable lesson about love, life, and learning to seize the moment ... before it's gone. On the verge of making the biggest personal decision of his life, Russell discovers that endings sometimes come before beginnings.
Anthony Bidulka is an avid traveller, party-giver, and sun worshipper. One of his favourite sayings is: "Life may be short, but it can be wide." He lives in Saskatoon.
"... an entertaining read, fast and funny and with lots of tender moments." — NOW Magazine (Toronto) "Saskatoon's master of suspense ratchets up the tension ..." — Planet S (Saskatoon)