Publisher's Synopsis
There are many ways of "coming in from the cold." The root of achieving this purpose can only grow within a soulful sanctity of peace and respect. War goes against every decent doctrine and moral code, for there to be peace we must cry no to it. We can move our soul...and let the power of love overcome the love of power for the world to breathe with justice for all. It's the beginning of the 80's and the eastern Caribbean is entering into an era of change. This period of time had recently witnessed a Cuban flight disaster over Barbados, then the assassination of the beloved Caribbean academic Dr Walter Rodney. President Reagan departs from Barbados leaving pledges of fostering development and promoting democracy in the region. Are these pledges genuine or are they just a smokescreen in foreign policy actions to invade Grenada and eliminate a Marxist leaning regime allied to Fidel Castro's Cuba? In the face of danger, the former diver Tyrell Hall displays immense courage and reason in helping to avoid an impending underlying military scenario on the island-a branch of American agents against an established Syrian drug ring-Peace loving and culturally motivated, he displays the rare character of a morally-guided soul. Tense and informative, Deeper Soul moves from Bridgetown to London to Washington-D.C. then back to Barbados. Being forced to leave the island, a drug lord leaves an order to assassinate Tyrell Hall. Confronted at the end by a Syrian executioner, the spiritually guided Tyrell convinces him not to go through with his mission even though it was betraying his boss and putting his life in grave danger.