Young Brazilian soldier Ibrahim Hassan adheres closely to the core practices and beliefs of Islam. Tragedy strikes when his mother and fiancée are killed in a raid by U.S. fighters on Baghdad. He yearns for revenge, believing that every life holds a price. Hassan struggles between seeking justice and finding personal vengeance through an act of terrorism, thereby making for a gripping narrative tempered by his love for a little boy. The author explores the consequences of violence and the blurred lines between right and wrong.Tarcizo Sobreira Fernandes held the rank of Captain in the Brazilian Navy, having completed a distinguished career marked by prestigious billets, including a tour of duty as Assistant Naval Attaché to the United States Navy.