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The
People of the Veil by Andrew M. Warren

Alfred
A. Edmonds Jr., Sr. VP.Editor-in-Chief of Black
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Middle
East Expert Weaves An Electrifying Story Line Ripped From
Today's Headline
Book Signing at Justin's Attracts Nearly 300 people
The New York Amsterdam News, May 2- May 8 2002
(April 18, 2002, New York, NY) The future of Black suspense writers is in good hands. Reminiscent of Tom Clancy, Nelson Demille and Robert Ludlum, first-time African American author, Andrew M. Warren, recently held a book signing for The People of the Veil. The author and theme struck a cord with New Yorkers, as nearly 300 supporters turned out in full force, Wednesday, April 10, at the trendy Justin's Restaurant & Bar to meet the author and buy his book.
The full text of this article may be found at The New York Amsterdam News.
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It
was standing room only at Justin's Restaurant
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At
the end of the night, Mr. Warren took some time to express
his gratitude to everyone who came out and a special thanks
to his family and friends who supported him along the way.
"I am extremely overwhelmed by the number of people who
have come out today," said Warren. "I wrote the
book to explore my love of literature and to write a suspenseful
thriller, that portrayed the Middle East in a more accurate
light. Through this book, I hope to teach people about the
true meaning of Islam."
Warren
added that he hope readers will learn a great deal about Algeria
and the Middle East from reading his book.
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