|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
USA, 1958. President Joseph McCarthy sits in the White House,
elected on a wave of populist xenophobia and barely-concealed
anti-Semitism. The country is in the firm grip of McCarthy's Hueys,
a secret police force evolved from the House Un-American Activities
Committee. Hollywood's sparkling vision of the American dream has
been suppressed; its remaining talents forced to turn out endless
anti-communist propaganda. LAPD detective Morris Baker-a Holocaust
survivor who drowns his fractured memories of the unspeakable in
schnapps and work-is called to the scene of a horrific
double-homicide. The victims are John Huston, a once-promising but
now forgotten film director, and an up-and-coming young journalist
named Walter Cronkite. Clutched in the hand of one of the dead men
is a cryptic note containing the phrase "beat the devils" followed
by a single name: Baker. Did the two men die in an attack fuelled
by better-dead-than-red sentiment, as the Hueys are quick to
conclude, or were they murdered in a cover-up designed to
protect-or even set in motion-a secret plot connected to Baker's
past? In a country where terror grows stronger by the day, and
paranoia rises unchecked, Baker is determined to find justice for
two men who raised their voices in a time when free speech comes at
the ultimate cost. In the course of his investigation, Baker
stumbles into a conspiracy that reaches deep into the halls of
power and uncovers a secret that could destroy the City of
Angels-and the American ideal itself.
December, 1959: The Korean War rages on. Protesting the bloody
conflict, a Korean-American man by the name of William Yang
suddenly blows himself up in the middle of a Los Angeles department
store just before Christmas, which leads the U.S. government to
reopen the internment camps used during World War II. President
Joseph McCarthy's America has never been more on edge, paranoid,
and above all, dangerous. Several weeks later, a woman hires Morris
Baker, now working as a private investigator, to track down her
missing husband - Henry Kissinger - who may have a shadowy
connection to Yang's purported terrorist attack. The ensuing
investigation for the missing State Department consultant working
for Vice President Richard Nixon sends Baker on another thrilling
adventure of deceit, intrigue, sex, murder, and conspiracy where
the safety of the entire world may hang in the balance.
USA, 1958. President Joseph McCarthy sits in the White House,
elected on a wave of populist xenophobia and barely-concealed
anti-Semitism. The country is in the firm grip of McCarthy's Hueys,
a secret police force evolved from the House Un-American Activities
Committee. Hollywood's sparkling vision of the American dream has
been suppressed; its remaining talents forced to turn out endless
anti-communist propaganda. LAPD detective Morris Baker-a Holocaust
survivor who drowns his fractured memories of the unspeakable in
schnapps and work-is called to the scene of a horrific
double-homicide. The victims are John Huston, a once-promising but
now forgotten film director, and an up-and-coming young journalist
named Walter Cronkite. Clutched in the hand of one of the dead men
is a cryptic note containing the phrase "beat the devils" followed
by a single name: Baker. Did the two men die in an attack fueled by
better-dead-than-red sentiment, as the Hueys are quick to conclude,
or were they murdered in a cover-up designed to protect-or even set
in motion-a secret plot connected to Baker's past? In a country
where terror grows stronger by the day, and paranoia rises
unchecked, Baker is determined to find justice for two men who
raised their voices in a time when free speech comes at the
ultimate cost. In the course of his investigation, Baker stumbles
into a conspiracy that reaches deep into the halls of power and
uncovers a secret that could destroy the City of Angels-and the
American ideal itself.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|