Elimination
is
the fifth novel featuring political consultant Dev Conrad, and, contrary to
popular belief (I’ve always wanted to say that) not the last. It is election
season, and Dev is in rural Illinois helping Representative Jessica Bradshaw
win re-election. Ms. Bradshaw is in a dead heat with her far-right (read, Tea
Party) opponent Trent Dorsey. Dorsey has a billionaire uncle—
“‘Uncle
Ken,’ as Dorsey always referred to him…”
—funding television attack ads and robocalls claiming
Representative Bradshaw as a drug addicted-Commie-lesbian. Dev’s appearance in Jessica’s
district, and home town of Danton, Illinois, is to stop the bleeding and
prepare for the final debate. Jessica wins the debate, but the celebration is
cut short by a badly botched assassination attempt. An attempt so poorly
executed the local law thinks it may have been staged.
Elimination
is a nicely twisted mystery, and a poignant commentary on the current political
environment. Dev is a wearied political strategist who often finds his clients
lacking—megalomaniacs, narcissists, jerks—who just happen to, mostly, vote the
right way. Dev is a light-hearted cynic (dubious but cautiously optimistic)
with a dry wit and a tendency of self-deprecation—
“A
lie, but what the hell. God had personally given me a daily allotment of one
hundred and twenty-three lies. I was, after all, in politics.”
The political is the center of the story providing servings
of both horror and humor, and there is enough middle class angst to make anyone
nervous, but it is the mystery—who shot at Jessica Bradshaw, and why—and Dev’s
voice that make it pleasurable.
Purchase a copy of Elimination at Amazon.
Purchase a copy of Elimination at Amazon.
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