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Still recovering from a serious shoulder wound, Gwen is having dinner near Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs when she sees a young woman inexplicably dining with an international arms dealer. As her investigation proceeds she discovers the existence of a syndicate utilizing rented demonstrators and protestors who will advance the activities of the syndicate members and attract major capital from an as-yet unidentified source, whose goal is to plunge the American political, economic and cultural landscape into chaos. When Gwen and the FBI Director discover the syndicate's willingness to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Still recovering from a serious shoulder wound, Gwen is having dinner near Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs when she sees a young woman inexplicably dining with an international arms dealer. As her investigation proceeds she discovers the existence of a syndicate utilizing rented demonstrators and protestors who will advance the activities of the syndicate members and attract major capital from an as-yet unidentified source, whose goal is to plunge the American political, economic and cultural landscape into chaos. When Gwen and the FBI Director discover the syndicate's willingness to sacrifice innocent bystanders in their actions the Bureau ups the ante and assigns a special colleague to aid Gwen in its search for justice. The fourth novel in the Gwen Harrison series, THE LAST TEMPTATION illustrates the end game which awaits those who succumb to the power of evil.
Autorenporträt
Richard B. Schwartz is the author/editor of 29 books. Dean of the College of Arts and Science and Professor of English emeritus in the distinguished creative writing program at the University of Missouri, Columbia, he has also taught at the United States Military Academy, the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Georgetown University. An acclaimed memoirist and creator of the Jack Grant, Tom Deaton, and Gwen Harrison crime fiction series, he is also an authority on Samuel Johnson and eighteenth-century intellectual and social history as well as a top 500 reviewer, Vine Voice and Top Contributor in Philosophy for Amazon.com. Visit him at www.richardbschwartzbooks.com.