Epistrophy

Published
Jun 2011
Main Genre
Political Thriller Political Thriller
Pages
396

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A deadlocked presidential election that triggers a constitutional crisis. A grass-roots movement to limit government mirrored by a campaign for voting rights in the nation's capital. Domestic terror attacks that lead to military crackdown—all chronicled by an emerging independent journalism. Epistrophy examines these headline-news issues through three characters—a disillusioned reporter, a troubled community activist and a young teacher—whose lives have been shaped by a powerful political secret and joined by tragedy. In a turbulent time that feels like today, these three form a bond of recovery, resistance and renewal. Epistrophy also serves as a distant sequel to the 1960s classic The Man Who Cried I Am. That novel, by the author's father, John A. Williams, introduced the "King Alfred Plan" and chillingly predicted a generation of official lies and cover-ups.

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Jun 2011 Createspace ISBN 1461049881
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Jun 2011 ISBN B0084PPAXU
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