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The Masters Affair

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A bullet strikes G. O. Masters, the director of a powerful secret agency. Beside him at the moment of the murder is Senator Charles Reez, a progressive politician and the leading candidate for the presidency of the U.S. Are the motives behind the murder from leftist or rightist extremists? Political reasons or personal revenge? Or did the bullet stray, aiming for Senator Reez? An unprecedented manhunt begins across the country, from New York and Washington to the Southern states and San Francisco. A broad and colorful tableau of life unfolds before the reader's eyes - love and hatred, black and white, victims and perpetrators, passions and perversions, moral grandeur and crime, the deepest and hottest issues of modern society... And above all looms the relentless question until the end: Who killed Masters? A book that is read with bated breath.

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The Masters Affair, Burt Hirschfeld

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1971
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Titolo
The Masters Affair
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Sphere
Pubblicato
1971
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
256
ISBN10
0722145705
ISBN13
9780722145708
Serie
Valutazione
3 su 5
Descrizione
A bullet strikes G. O. Masters, the director of a powerful secret agency. Beside him at the moment of the murder is Senator Charles Reez, a progressive politician and the leading candidate for the presidency of the U.S. Are the motives behind the murder from leftist or rightist extremists? Political reasons or personal revenge? Or did the bullet stray, aiming for Senator Reez? An unprecedented manhunt begins across the country, from New York and Washington to the Southern states and San Francisco. A broad and colorful tableau of life unfolds before the reader's eyes - love and hatred, black and white, victims and perpetrators, passions and perversions, moral grandeur and crime, the deepest and hottest issues of modern society... And above all looms the relentless question until the end: Who killed Masters? A book that is read with bated breath.