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Paperback The Triumph of Evil Book

ISBN: 0786701811

ISBN13: 9780786701810

The Triumph of Evil

(Book #2 in the Paul Kavanagh Series)

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"If you're not part of the solution, you must be part of the problem." You heard that a lot in the early 1970s, when the country seemed to be teetering on the brink of revolutionary upheaval. Miles... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Early eeriness from a master

Scary and thought-provoking. I first read this over thirty years ago and have never been able to forget it. I just read it again, after finding out it was really written by Lawrence Block (author of the "Burglar" series), and it's even better than I remembered it. The main character is much more interesting than the one in Block's later "Hit Man" stories. Fascists hire this assassin to manipulate the Presidential election with a series of killings. The plan seemed quite plausible at the time. A very spooky note: one they want to kill is a racist Southern demagogue similar to George Wallace. But the assassin just arranges for him to be crippled and politically and literally emasculated. One year later, the real George Wallace was shot and left in a wheelchair. Coincidence?

Worth Reading, Worth Buying & Worth Finding

Now that this book is now out of print, I want to assert that this is by far and wide not a poor book by accomplished crime author Lawrence Block. Originally published under the pseudonym Paul Kavanagh, just like the first Kavanagh SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS, Block exceeds the reader's expectations in the unique creation of a taut, tense and memorable novel about a hired political assassin who falls in love with a girl who proves that his actions are very very wrong. The plan is to overthrow the current US government through careful manipulation of the general public through murder after murder of high-profile political figures representing all causes and extremes. Dorn's cruel calculating violence is a marvel to behold, and so are counter-reactions in the public and political spheres. A tragic figure in tragic times. A very powerful novel. If it isn't in print - find it!
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