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An investigative reporter for a statewide newspaper connects the dots on an interstate jewel fencing scheme which leads to the capitol city mayor's door, and implicates a would-be governor. The reporter,
a Vietnam vet whose keeps his black ops background under wraps, is attacked by
rogue cops, who also threaten his daughter and his girlfriend. His USMC training, unknown to his assailants, saves him from serious injury, but
danger on the national scene draws his attention. With a former United States Senator who shares his concern for
the unstable new administration in Washington, the reporter finds himself in the midst of a plot to return the federal government to stability, but by
means that shock him to the core. A political thriller
born of our current national turmoil, this first novel by a seasoned journalist will leave the reader with wide eyes and a quickened heartbeat.
A propos de l'auteur
Roger Armbrust was national news editor of
Back Stage and taught a professional writing course at New York University. His poems have appeared in
New York Quarterly, Chelsea, Icarus, and
Delaware Poetry Review. His books of poetry and short fiction include
How to Survive (August House) and
oh, touch me there (Parkhurst Brothers). He now lives in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, where he edits World Law and other e-zines.