Politics, Intrigue, and Oil Come Together in Xlibris Release

November 27, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
As its reserves slowly dry up, oil becomes not only a more valuable resource but also a means for bringing international politics into a dizzying frenzy – as told in the Xlibris book, The Boys at Bohemian Grove. This book saw publication with Xlibris in December 2004, but the message it carries rings louder now more than ever in these times when prices of crude oil have soared to never-been-seen-before heights in the world market.

The Boys at Bohemian Grove is the creation of author and legal mind, Armand Santilli. It tells of men involved in secret societies that use their power and influence to jockey for more extensive rights to depleting oil reserves.

The Boys at Bohemian Grove provides a startling, albeit disturbing, scenario of a very-near future when oil becomes the main instrument of choice in global politics. At the onset, it calls the reader’s attention to look at similarities between the book’s storyline and present-day happenings. It not only reflects on modern-day terrorism and its threat to societies: it also brings to the fore the distinguishable link between the environment, economics, and politics in the global arena.

However, as the story of The Boys at Bohemian Grove transpires, it will eventually allow readers find the connection between depleting fossil fuels and the need to find an alternative energy resource to lessen global dependence on this natural resource. It is a book that makes man confront his biggest fears and do something about it.

The strong message that The Boys at Bohemian Grove gives makes the novel a worthwhile and compelling read, and Santilli has yet again outdone himself in the political suspense genre.


About the Author
The Boys at Bohemian Grove is actually the second offering of Armand Santilli, the first being The Trillionaires which was also published with Xlibris in 2002. Both novels belong to the political suspense genre.

Santilli is a native of the Pacific Northwest. He graduated from the University of Portland, and at the Northwestern College of Law.


About Xlibris
Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Philadelphia, PA and is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats.

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