Thomas Edward Muller has travel in his genes and writes for travel magazines. Born in Kenya, he later migrated to Persia, then Canada, and now lives in Queensland, Australia. Raised by his Czech parents in a multicultural environment, he is fluent in six languages. For 25 years, he was a professor of economic psychology at universities in Canada, Australia and Japan, before retiring to writing and adventure travel on all seven continents. He is married to an aged-care nurse and their son is a mathematician aiming to be a research scientist.
"Daniela's many travels and the loves of her life is a
heart-warming story of perseverance, love and loss. Highly
recommended" - Bob Menzies, author of Wouldn't Be Dead for Quids,
and Benito's Gold
"Thomas Muller's, The Dancer in Beirut, is an exciting, exotic
read, interlaced with superb history references to times and
places. Simone's dances with her leading men, cleverly weave the
fabric of this story together. Do come and be transported on a
journey from ancient Kings of Persia, to the aftermath to the Arab
/ Israeli war to the downfall of the Shah of Iran. The book is
beautifully crafted."- Judith Flitcroft, author of Walk Back in
Time
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