After witnessing 9/11, sixteen year old Millennium Jones questions how anyone can execute something so catastrophic. Thirteen years later - she's an American foreign correspondent, embroiled in a melting pot, in London. Millie abhors those slaughtering innocents for their cause, and attempts to reason unreason with two convicts for her documentary "One Man's Good is Another Man's Evil". George is a sweet Englishman born into bad, a loveable tramp convicted of murdering the abuser of his mother. University graduate/smouldering terrorist Hazma is hell-bent on heaven for his own salvation, after his family were annihilated in the Baghdad bombings. As three culturally diverse life-paths intersect, Millie sits on the fence and observes both cellmates becoming good friends. Comparing their childhoods, crimes, and moral structure, they strike middle ground as each grasps the others burden, bestowed upon them by circumstance and influence. Millie connects with George, while Hazma offers her one thing - contempt.
To him, she is America! Emotions flow: belly laughs, bewilderment. woe. The prisoners escape to London, where Hazma is reunited with sophisticated terrorist leader Doctor Ruparela, who masterminds a plot to raze Britain's political infrastructure. Trafalgar Square, Saint George's Day, a new date denominated disaster dawns. While death's knell tolls, the world watches live on TV, as a Ball of Confusion blows one mind to either: follow the guided path. or choose another route. Ball of Confusion is an original, pacy, punchy, extremely topical novel that offers several perspectives on today's society. Offering suspense filled real life scenarios it will appeal to fans of thought provoking thrillers and dramas.